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The most recent disease risk model uses 2 variants that were not measured in your genetic scan and therefore the results presented here may not be as accurate as possible. See the table in scientific details for further information.

Recent changes:
Dec 13 2011, 11:35 AM Added two variants for Europeans and created a risk model for East Asians including four variants

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the most common form of cancer and causes more deaths worldwide than any other cancer.

Please select a gender or population for your results.

This disease has different risk results depending on population or gender. Below you can select the ones you belong to.

Ethnicity: 

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Results can vary according to population and/or gender. Results currently based on:

European ancestry

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According to the selected literature, the relative genetic risk calculated from your genotype for male smokers of European ancestry is 1.21. This corresponds to a 20.8% lifetime risk of developing lung cancer, which is 21% greater than for male smokers of European ancestry in general (source) . Note that these calculations only apply to smokers and may not include all risk factors.
The lifetime risk of your type
It is estimated that 21 of every 100 male smokers of European ancestry with your genotype variants develop this disease in their lifetime.
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The average lifetime risk
On average, about 17 of every 100 male smokers of European ancestry develop this disease in their lifetime.
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Keep in mind


These are the results of calculations comparing your genetic sequence to sequence of participants in studies published in the world literature on genetic risk for this disease. Read more about how deCODEme calculates risks.

This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by the deCODE genetics Diagnostic Laboratory. It has not been cleared or approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).