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The SNP rs402710 in 5p15.33 is associated with lung cancer risk: a replication study in Chinese population and a meta-analysis.

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Table 1. The characteristics of our study population.
Table 3. Characteristics of studies on rs402710 polymorphisms and risk of lung cancer included in the meta-analysis.
Table 4. Pooled OR with 95% CI for the association between rs402710 and lung cancer risk in the meta-analysis.
Table 5. Stratified analysis of the association between rs402710 genotype and lung cancer risk.
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