“…High VEGF expression is associated with tumor growth and metastatic process, while the inhibited VEGF expression results in suppressed growth of cancer [24]. Several functional polymorphisms of the VEGF gene that may affect serum VEGF expression level, included −634G\C, −1154G\A, 936C\T, −1498C\ T, −2578C\A, and −460C\T [25] .The −2578C/A of VEGF gene, have been demonstrated to modulate the levels of VEGF expression in tumor growth especially with lung cancer [26] .Recently, the effects of the VEGF gene polymorphism on the Lung cancer risk have been extensively studied; however, the results of these studies were conflicting and ambiguous.The findings of our study proposed that VEGF -2578C\A variant significantly increased the risk of Lung cancer.These results indicate that relative risk of lung cancer associated with −2578C/A of the VEGFgene lung carcinoma in their patients.The present results agreement with [27][28][29], all of which demonstrated a high significant correlation of the-2578C\A VEGF with lung carcinomas, and not agreement with Liu C et al 2015 and Yang F et al 2018 [30] these studies were conducted on Asians, Caucasians and Indians it did not show a significant association of the -2578C\A VEGF gene and lung cancer.In conclusion, our result showed no significant correlation with regards to levels of VEGFR-2 in lung cancer patients while showed a significant associations of VEGF -2578C\ A polymorphism with LC susceptibility in Babylon population. VEGF -2578C\A in over dominant model significantly increases the risk of Lung cancer and can be useful as predisposing genetic marker for LC.…”