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. 2017 Apr 20;12(4):e0176246. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176246

Table 2. Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of oral cancer associated with WISP1 genotypic frequencies.

Variable Controls (N = 1200) n (%) Patients (N = 900) n (%) OR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
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AA 926 (77.2%) 707 (78.6%) 1.00 1.00
AG 253 (21.1%) 180 (20.0%) 0.932 (0.752–1.155) 0.956 (0.726–1.259)
GG 21 (1.7%) 13 (1.4%) 0.811 (0.403–1.630) 0.682 (0.276–1.687)
AG+GG 274 (22.8%) 193 (21.4%) 0.923 (0.749–1.137) 0.943 (0.714–1.211)
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CC 877 (73.1%) 662 (73.6%) 1.00 1.00
CT 298 (24.8%) 222 (24.7%) 0.987 (0.807–1.207) 0.956 (0.737–1.239)
TT 25 (2.1%) 16 (1.8%) 0.848 (0.449–1.601) 0.795 (0.349–1.812)
CT+TT 323 (26.9%) 238 (26.4%) 0.976 (0.803–1.187) 0.943 (0.733–1.214)
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AA 337 (28.1%) 263 (29.2%) 1.00 1.00
AG 573 (47.8%) 435 (48.3%) 0.973 (0.793–1.193) 0.840 (0.645–1.093)
GG 290 (24.1%) 202 (22.5%) 0.893 (0.701–1.136) 0.810 (0.592–1.108)
AG+GG 863 (71.9%) 637 (70.8%) 0.946 (0.781–1.145) 0.830 (0.648–1.063)
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GG 330 (27.5%) 233 (25.9%) 1.00 1.00
GA 581 (48.4%) 435 (48.3%) 1.060 (0.861–1.307) 1.033 (0.789–1.353)
AA 289 (24.1%) 232 (25.8%) 1.137 (0.894–1.447) 1.191 (0.873–1.625)
GA+AA 870 (72.5%) 667 (74.1%) 1.086 (0.893–1.321) 1.085 (0.842–1.397)
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AA 439 (36.6%) 302 (33.6%) 1.00 1.00
AG 583 (48.6%) 443 (49.2%) 1.105 (0.912–1.338) 1.248 (0.973–1.600)
GG 178 (14.8%) 155 (17.2%) 1.266 (0.976–1.642) 1.463 (1.045–2.048)*
AG+GG 761 (63.4%) 598 (66.4%) 1.142 (0.953–1.370) 1.298 (1.026–1.642)*
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TT 503 (41.9%) 395 (43.9%) 1.00 1.00
TG 560 (46.7%) 391 (43.4%) 0.889 (0.739–1.069) 0.976 (0.769–1.238)
GG 137 (11.4%) 114 (12.7%) 1.060 (0.800–1.404) 1.133 (0.789–1.627)
TG+GG 697 (58.1%) 505 (56.1%) 0.923 (0.775–1.099) 1.007 (0.804–1.262)

The odds ratio (OR) with their 95% confidence intervals were estimated by logistic regression models.

The adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with their 95% confidence intervals were estimated by multiple logistic regression models after controlling for betel nut chewing, alcohol and tobacco consumption.