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. 2014 Apr 3;9(4):e93602. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093602

Table 3. Main effects of RNASEL rs486907 and MIR146A rs2910164 genotypes on non-melanoma skin cancer risk stratified by sex.

Controls BCC SCC
Men Women Men Women Men Women
N N N OR (95% CI)* N OR (95% CI)* N OR (95% CI)* N OR (95% CI)*
RNASEL
G/G 182 106 215 reference 155 reference 166 reference 92 reference
G/A 212 150 214 0.90 161 0.79 175 0.88 96 0.77
(0.68–1.20) (0.56–1.12) (0.65–1.19) (0.51–1.16)
A/A 67 39 56 0.76 57 1.09 43 0.68 31 0.91
(0.50–1.16) (0.66–1.80) (0.43–1.08) (0.50–1.64)
trend# 0.88 0.98 0.84 0.90
(0.72–1.07) (0.77–1.23) (0.68–1.04) (0.68–1.19)
P-trend = 0.19 P-trend = 0.85 P-trend = 0.10 P-trend = 0.46
MIR146A
G/G 302 179 309 reference 258 reference 248 reference 140 reference
G/C 165 106 164 0.99 117 0.73 160 1.15 81 1.02
(0.75–1.32) (0.52–1.03) (0.86–1.53) (0.69–1.52)
C/C 19 24 31 1.62 13 0.29 21 1.13 13 0.76
(0.88–2.98) (0.14–0.61) (0.57–2.23) (0.35–1.63)
trend# 1.11 0.64 1.11 0.94
(0.89–1.39) (0.49–0.83) (0.88–1.41) (0.70–1.27)
P-trend = 0.34 P-trend <0.001 P-trend = 0.38 P-trend = 0.68

*Adjusted for age, level of education, cigarette smoking status 1 year before the reference date (for SCC only), skin sensitivity (measured by skin reaction after 1 hour of sun exposure the first time in the summer), and the number of lifetime painful sunburns.

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Trend for any variant allele.