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Title: COX1 and COX2 polymorphisms and gastric cancer risk in a Polish population.
Author: Hou L, Grillo P, Zhu ZZ, Lissowska J, Yeager M, Zatonski W, Zhu G, Baccarelli A, Chanock SJ, Fraumeni JF, Jr., Chow WH
Journal: Anticancer Res 27(6C):4243-4247
Year: 2007
Month: November

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Although a number of studies on the polymorphisms in COX1 and COX2 genes in association with risks for a number of cancers have been conducted, their relation to gastric cancer has not been well studied. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Genotypes of several variants in both COX1 (Ex7+31 C>A and Ex10-4 G>A) and COX2 (-765 G>C, Ex10+837 T>C, Ex10-90 C>T, IVS5-275 T>G, and IVS7+111 T>C) were identified by TaqMan assays in 305 gastric cancer cases and 427 age- and gender-matched controls in a high-risk Polish population. Odds ratios for gastric cancer and 95% confidence intervals from unconditional logistic regression models were used to evaluate relative risks. RESULTS: We found no statistically significant evidence that the polymorphisms tested in COX1 and COX2 are associated with gastric cancer risk. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the polymorphisms examined in COX1 and COX2 do not affect the risk of gastric cancer.