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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Neurol. 2018 Sep 16;26(1):58–65. doi: 10.1111/ene.13763

Table 3:

Results of multivariable logistic regression models for probability of cancer in all relatives combined (a) and stratified by their relationship to the reporting respondent (b-d)

Covariate a) All 1st-Degree
Relatives
b) Parents c) Siblings d) Offspring
Odds
Ratio
95% CI Odds
Ratio
95% CI Odds
Ratio
95% CI Odds
Ratio
95% CI
US vs. UK 1.42 1.06-1.91 1.09 0.77, 1.54 1.61 0.90,
2.90
2.51 0.83, 7.55
Proband Cancer
(Yes vs. No)
1.95 1.39, 2.73 2.65 1.76, 4.01 1.43 0.80,
2.54
0.77 0.26, 2.28
DM Status
(vs.
Unaffected)
Unknown 1.26 (0.90, 1.75) 1.15 0.77, 1.72 2.59 1.37,
4.88
2.68 0.81, 8.86
Affected 1.28 (0.94, 1.75) 1.11 0.72, 1.69 1.23 0.72,
2.12
1.71 0.53, 5.57
Male vs. female 0.96 (0.74, 1.24) 1.44 1.03, 2.01 0.66 0.41,
1.08
0.36 0.13, 0.98