6 research outputs found
Characteristics of women by quintiles of telomere length.
a<p>P<0.0001.</p>b<p>Pâ=â0.03 after adjusting for age.</p>c<p>Pâ=â0.07 after adjusting for age.</p>d<p>Pâ=â0.81 after adjusting for age.</p
The relationship between telomere length (z score), rotating night shifts, and sleep duration stratified by age at blood draw.
a<p>Adjusted for age (continuous variable), BMI (continuous variable) and cigarette smoking (pack years).</p>b<p>The difference between â€6 h and 8 h was statistically significant (Pâ=â0.04).</p>c<p>The difference between â€6 h and 9 h was statistically significant (Pâ=â0.007).</p
Association of rs2256787 in the <i>ARHGEF10L</i> gene with invasive endometrioid EOC risk by study site and combined.
<p>Squares represent the estimated per-allele odds ratio (OR) and are proportional to sample size for each study; lines indicate its 95% confidence interval (CI); source indicates contributing study;[<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0197561#pone.0197561.ref011" target="_blank">11</a>] MAF, control minor allele frequency; PVal, per-allele p-value adjusted for age, site, and principal components to account for residual differences in European ancestry.</p
Association of variants in small GTPase genes with epithelial ovarian cancer risk (p-value<10<sup>â4</sup>) and functional annotation.
<p>Association of variants in small GTPase genes with epithelial ovarian cancer risk (p-value<10<sup>â4</sup>) and functional annotation.</p
Top SNPs associated with SER EOC across racial groups.
<p><sup>1</sup> MAF, minor allele and its frequency</p><p><sup>2</sup> p-value <0.05 are in bold</p><p><sup>3</sup> Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval</p><p>Top SNPs associated with SER EOC across racial groups.</p
The most significant SNPs in the transport pathway genes and risk of EOC by histology, invasiveness, and race/ethnicity<sup>1</sup>.
<p><sup>1</sup> INV: all invasive EOC combined; LMP: low malignant potential / borderline tumors; SER: serous; CC: clear cell; End: endometrioid; Muc: mucinous. Statistically significant associations are indicated in bold (P<0.05). Data format is the following: OR (95% CI); p-value; FDR q-value (white-European women). Only significant FDRs (q<0.2) are shown (<i>HEPH</i>: INV and SER<i>; UGT1A</i>: End).</p><p>The most significant SNPs in the transport pathway genes and risk of EOC by histology, invasiveness, and race/ethnicity<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0128106#t001fn001" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a>.</p