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. 2015 Jul 6;10(7):e0132352. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132352

Table 4. Logistic regression analyses on associations between single nucleotide polymorphism rs7248320 (A>G) genotypes and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma and cervical cancer.

Genotype Hepatocellular carcinoma Cervical cancer
Patients (N = 1300) n (%) Controls (N = 1344) n (%) OR(95%CI) P OR(95%CI) a P a Patients (N = 1486) n (%) Controls (N = 1536) n (%) OR(95%CI) P OR(95%CI) b P b
rs7248320
AA 524(41.3%) 564(42.4%) 1 1 535(39.5%) 614(42.3%) 1 1
GA 540(42.5%) 600(45.1%) 0.97(0.82–1.14) 0.708 0.97(0.82–1.15) 0.755 587(43.4%) 640(44.1%) 1.03(0.88–1.20) 0.706 1.05(0.89–1.24) 0.519
GG 206(16.2%) 167(12.5%) 1.33(1.05–1.68) 0.019 1.27(1.00–1.61) 0.053 231(17.1%) 196(13.5%) 1.37(1.10–1.70) 0.005 1.38(1.10–1.73) 0.005
GG vs. AA/GA 1.35(1.08–1.68) 0.008 1.28(1.03–1.61) 0.028 1.35(1.10–1.65) 0.004 1.34(1.09–1.66) 0.006

CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio. The boldface values represent these P values were less than 0.05.

aAdjusted for age, gender, smoking status and drinking status.

bAdjusted for age, smoking status, menopausal status, family history of any cancer and parity.