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Prognostic role of common microRNA polymorphisms in cancers: evidence from a meta-analysis.

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Table 1. Pooled HRs and 95%CIs from meta-analysis for OS.
Figure 3. Funnel plots for the four genetic polymorphisms. Funnel plots of the publication bias for mir-146a in Dominant model(a), mir-196a2 in Recessive model(b), mir-149 in Dominant model(c) and mir-499 in AG vs AA(d).
Table 3. Stratified analysis by type of tumor for OS.

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