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Investigation of the Relationship between CMYC Gene Polymorphisms and Glioma Susceptibility in Chinese Children

Abstract

Glioma is a common central nervous system tumors in children. CMYC has a range of functions that are disrupted in various tumor cells, and may contribute to the occurrence and development of glioma. Two CMYC single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs4645943C>T and rs2070583 A>G) were genotyped in 190 cases and 248 controls from Wenzhou and Guangzhou hospitals. After adjusting for age and sex, odds ratio and 95% confidence interval values were calculated by logistic regression to evaluate the correlation between CMYC gene polymorphisms and glioma risk; no significant associations were detected. These results require future validation in a larger sample cohort.

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cohort studies central nervous system neoplasms glioma single nucleotide polymorphism child
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Volume 39
Issue 10
Pages 819–825
ISSN 1532-4192
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