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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2012 Jan 11;21(3):437–444. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-11-1038

Table 1.

Association between decile categories for number of risk alleles carried and prostate cancer risk. Decile-specific odds ratios were estimated based on the imputed dataset (10,459 cases and 10,790 controls). All analyses were adjusted for age and cohort.

Decile* Controls (%) Cases (%) OR (95% CI)
1 1,079 (10) 414 (4.0) 1.00 (Ref.)
2 1,079 (10) 633 (6.1) 1.53 (1.32–1.78)
3 1,079 (10) 745 (7.1) 1.79 (1.54–2.08)
4 1,079 (10) 833 (8.0) 2.03 (1.75–2.35)
5 1,079 (10) 871 (8.3) 2.14 (1.85–2.48)
6 1,079 (10) 1,011 (9.7) 2.45 (2.13–2.83)
7 1,079 (10) 1,050 (10.0) 2.59 (2.24–2.99)
8 1,079 (10) 1,261 (12.1) 3.12 (2.71–3.59)
9 1,079 (10) 1,436 (13.7) 3.56 (3.10–4.10)
10 1,079 (10) 2,203 (21.1) 5.55 (4.85–6.36)
*

Numbers of risk alleles were categorized into deciles based on the distribution in controls.