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Table 2 Distribution of BCMO1 single nucleotide polymorphisms and their associations with lung cancer

From: Dietary patterns, BCMO1 polymorphisms, and primary lung cancer risk in a Han Chinese population: a case-control study in Southeast China

Locus

Case (n = 1166)

Control (n = 1179)

Unadjusted OR

Adjusted OR*

P trend value

95% CI

95% CI

rs6564851(PHWE = 0.57)

1097

1102

  

0.729

GG

743 (67.7%)

724 (65.7%)

1

1

 

GT

310 (28.3%)

342 (31.0%)

0.883 (0.734–1.062)

0.922 (0.754–1.128)

 

TT

44 (4.0%)

36 (3.3%)

1.191 (0.758–1.872)

1.311 (0.805–2.134)

 

GT + TT

354 (32.3%)

378 (34.3%)

0.913 (0.764–1.090)

0.959 (0.791–1.163)

 

rs12934922(PHWE = 0.88)

1121

1146

  

0.672

AA

839 (74.8%)

861 (75.1%)

1

1

 

AT

261 (23.3%)

264 (23.0%)

1.015 (0.834–1.234)

0.955 (0.772–1.182)

 

TT

21 (1.9%)

21 (1.8%)

1.026 (0.556–1.893)

0.813 (0.424–1.561)

 

AT+TT

282 (25.2%)

285 (24.8%)

1.015 (0.840–1.228)

0.944 (0.768–1.160)

 

rs7501331(PHWE = 0.09)

1060

1084

  

0.117

CC

707 (66.7%)

696 (64.2%)

1

1

 

CT

308 (29.1%)

334 (30.8%)

0.908 (0.753–1.094)

0.862 (0.704–1.056)

 

TT

45 (4.2%)

54 (5.0%)

0.820 (0.545–1.235)

0.829 (0.531–1.294)

 

CT + TT

353 (33.3%)

388 (35.8%)

0.896 (0.749–1.070)

0.858 (0.707–1.041)

 
  1. *adjusted by incomes, occupation, education, family history of lung cancer, history of lung diseases, environmental tobacco smoke, smoking status, BMI