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. 2012 Dec 20;7(12):e51880. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051880

Table 6. Population attributable risks and odds ratios due to genetic factors.

Present study Published
Genetic Factors PAR OR PAR OR
All 30% [47], [51] 1.04–1.81 [1], [9], [31], [48]
GSTM1 13%a 1.28 14–26% [47], [48], [54], [55] 1.28–1.70 [47], [48], [54], [55]
NAT2 1%b 1.02b 8.2%c [54] 1.04–1.43 [47], [48], [54], [56]
“wimp” SNPs 33%d 1.02–1.34e 1.11–1.81 [1], [9], [32]
Top 3-way interaction 16% 1.48

Population attributable risks (PARs) and odds ratios (ORs) were calculated from the data of the present study and summarized from previously published studies for different genetic factors. Numbers in brackets refer to the publications in which the PARs and ORs were published.

a

Adjusted for age, gender, smoking habits, all measured SNPs and study site; crude PAR/OR: 16%/1.39; adjusted for age and gender: 16%/1.37; adjusted for all measured SNPs: 15%/1.36.

b

Adjusted for age, gender, smoking habits, all measured SNPs and study site; crude PAR/OR: 5%/1.09; adjusted for age and gender: 3%/1.05; adjusted for all measured SNPs: 5%/1.10.

c

Data from Moore et al. [48] and Garcia-Closas et al.[47] result in PARs of 2–18%.

d

Combined PAR, individual SNP OR and PAR adjusted for age, gender, smoking habits and all measured SNPs.

e

Range of individual SNP OR adjusted for age, gender, smoking habits, all measured SNPs and study site depending on the mode of inheritance.