“… | Model were compared among each other respect to NRI (95%CI; p -value) and IDI (95%CI; p -value): the simple-count-GRS vs. logistic regression weighted OR-GRS showed an NRI of − 0.082 (− 0.159, − 0.007; p value: 0.033) and an IDI of − 0.002 (− 0.004, − 2.33E− 04; 0.028); the simple-count-GRS vs. explained variance weighted OR-GRS showed an NRI of 0.017 (− 0.055, 0.090; 0.638) and an IDI of 2.80E− 04 (− 0.001, 0.001; 0.567); logistic regression weighted-GRS vs. explained variance weighted OR-GRS showed an NRI − 0.077 (− 0.153, − 0.001; 0.046) and an IDI of − 5.54E− 04 (− 0.001, − 3.17E− 05; 0.038). In addition, a model including only smoking factors was with a model including smoking factors and simple count GRS (SC-GRS), with an increased AUC, NRI and IDI in combined model of 0.084, 0.317 (0.225, 0.408) and 0.031 (0.023, 0.039) | Xin J, 2019 [ 52 ] | Case-control | Chinese | Chinese studies: 2248 cases and 3173 controls; GECCO study: 4461 cases and 4140 controls | Chinese studies: 19 SNPs vs. 58 SNPs; GECCO study: 19 SNPs vs. 75 SNPs | Weighted GRS using weights derived from the same study | Gender, age, first principal component | | Chinese studies: 19 SNPs model of 0.597 (0.581–0.613), 58 SNPs model of 0.623 (0.604–0.642); GECCO study: 19 SNPs model of 0.575 (0.563–0.587), 58 SNPs model of 0.585 (0.573–0.597) | |
Yeh CC, 2007 [ 53 ] | Case-control | Taiwanese | 727 cases and 736 controls | 10 SNPs | | Age, education, physical activity, coffee consumption, cigarette consumption, alcohol use, staple consumption, meat, vegetable/fruit and fish/shrimp intake. | | | |
Zhang L, 2017 [ 54 ] | Case-control | Chinese | 369 cases and 929 controls | 4 SNPs | | Age, BMI, physical activity, emotion status, mental stress, cholesterol, drinking and smoking, vegetables and seafood consumption | | | |
CRC colorectal cancer, SNP single nucleotide polymorphism, ERS environmental risk score, GRS genetic risk score, TRS traditional risk score, PRS polygenic risk score, ct-DNA circulating tumor-DNA, RR relative risk, HR hazard ratio, OR odds ratio, GWAS genome-wide association study, BMI body mass index, FH family history, NSAID nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug …”