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Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) are promising for risk stratification but have mainly been developed in European populations. This study developed single- and multi-ancestry PRSs for lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) in East Asian (EAS) never-smokers using genome-wide association study summary statistics from EAS (8,002 cases; 20,782 controls) and European (2,058 cases; 5,575 controls) populations. A multi-ancestry PRS, developed using CT-SLEB, was strongly associated with LUAD risk (odds ratio=1.71, 95% confidence interval (CI):1.61,1.82), with an area under the receiver operating curve value of 0.640 (95% CI:0.629,0.653). Individuals in the highest 20% of the PRS had nearly four times the risk compared to the lowest 20%. Individuals in the 95
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