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. 2023 May 25;80(7):407–417. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2022-108601

Table 3.

ORs and 95% CIs for TGCT associated with occupations, according to employment duration (<2 vs ≥2 years), TESTIS study

Occupation description (ISCO-68)* Ca/Co (never) Ca/Co<2 Years OR1 (95% CI)† Ca/Co≥2 Years OR2 (95% CI)† P trend
Professional, technical and related workers (0/1) 254/355 27/42 0.81 (0.48 to 1.39) 139/253 0.83 (0.62 to 1.10) 0.38
 Architects, engineers and related technicians (0–2/0–3) 368/567 12/22 0.72 (0.33 to 1.50) 40/61 1.03 (0.66 to 1.62) 0.68
 Teachers (1–3) 391/593 7/20 0.62 (0.25 to 1.50) 22/37 0.94 (0.53 to 1.68) 0.56
Administrative and managerial workers (2) 366/544 13/26 0.82 (0.41 to 1.68) 41/80 0.88 (0.57 to 1.34) 0.74
Clerical and related workers (3) 334/523 38/42 1.37 (0.85 to 2.22) 48/85 0.84 (0.87 to 1.26) 0.27
Sales workers (4) 332/538 30/37 1.28 (0.76 to 2.15) 58/75 1.28 (0.87 to 1.88) 0.34
 Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers (4–5) 365/597 25/22 1.81 (0.98 to 3.33) 30/31 1.54 (0.90 to 2.66) 0.06
  Salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators (4–51) 365/603 25/18 2.12 (1.12 to 4.02) 30/29 1.65 (0.95 to 2.87) 0.02
   Retail trade salesman (4–51.30) 391/622 16/13 1.77 (0.82 to 3.81) 13/15 1.33 (0.61 to 2.92) 0.27
   Other salesmen, shop assistants and demonstrators (4–51.90) 388/631 22/9 3.58 (1.59 to 8.06) 10/10 1.55 (0.61 to 3.95) <0.01
Service workers (5) 319/510 32/37 1.31 (0.78 to 2.20) 69/103 1.11 (0.78 to 1.58) 0.53
 Cooks, waiters, bartenders and related workers (5–3) 377/592 18/21 1.28 (0.66 to 2.51) 25/37 1.16 (0.67 to 2.00) 0.68
  Waiters, bartenders and related workers (5–32) 393/621 13/9 2.58 (1.07 to 6.24) 14/20 1.22 (0.58 to 2.53) 0.10
   Waiter, general (5–32.10) 399/631 13/7 3.38 (1.28 to 8.94) 8/12 1.11 (0.43 to 2.86) 0.05
 Protective service workers (5–8) 385/602 7/10 1.11 (0.40 to 3.10) 28/38 1.10 (0.65 to 1.87) 0.92
  Protective service workers N.E.C (5–89) 396/617 8/10 1.41 (0.52 to 3.79) 16/23 1.04 (0.52 to 2.04) 0.79
   Watchman (5–89.40) 409/634 6/6 1.25 (0.37 to 4.22) 5/10 1.00 (0.34 to 2.99) 0.94
Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry workers (6) 375/611 13/11 1.71 (0.73 to 3.98) 32/28 1.71 (0.99 to 2.95) 0.08
 Agricultural and animal husbandry workers (6–2) 384/619 14/11 1.81 (0.78 to 4.19) 22/20 1.65 (0.86 to 3.15) 0.13
Production and related workers, transport equipment operators and labourers (7/8/9) 216/385 43/66 1.06 (0.68 to 1.66) 161/199 1.45 (1.09 to 1.94) 0.03
 Production supervisors and general foremen (7–0) 399/620 6/13 0.78 (0.29 to 2.13) 15/17 1.62 (0.78 to 3.36) 0.38
 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision-instrument makers (except electrical) (8–4) 362/593 23/14 2.50 (1.24 to 5.06) 35/43 1.43 (0.87 to 2.34) 0.02
 Motor-vehicle mechanics (8–43) 406/631 7/9 1.12 (0.39 to 3.17) 7/10 1.19 (0.44 to 3.26) 0.92
 Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision-instrument makers (except electrical) N.E.C (8–49) 388/618 15/9 2.65 (1.12 to 6.26) 17/23 1.16 (0.59 to 2.30) 0.08
 Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics workers (8–5) 378/613 15/14 1.75 (0.81 to 3.76) 27/23 1.83 (1.01 to 3.32) 0.06
  Electrical wiremen (8–55) 394/626 8/8 1.39 (0.50 to 3.88) 18/16 1.77 (0.87 to 3.60) 0.24
 Plumbers, welders, sheet-metal and structural metal preparers and erectors (8–7) 388/620 16/10 2.23 (0.96 to 5.20) 16/20 1.36 (0.67 to 2.75) 0.13
  Welders and flame-cutters (8–72) 408/638 7/6 1.31 (0.41 to 4.17) 5/6 1.51 (0.44 to 5.21) 0.73
 Bricklayers, carpenters and other construction workers (9–5) 380/601 16/16 1.75 (0.84 to 3.67) 24/33 1.05 (0.60 to 1.86) 0.33
 Material handling and related equipment operators, dockers and freight handlers (9–7) 374/594 26/31 1.39 (0.79 to 2.45) 20/25 1.15 (0.61 to 2.18) 0.49
 Transport equipment operators (9–8) 386/599 16/29 0.81 (0.42 to 1.59) 18/22 1.31 (0.67 to 2.54) 0.60

Boldface indicates a p value <0.05.

*Total number of subjects presented for each code can vary due to the management of codes with missing digits. Subjects with a single job coded as missing data, were excluded from the analyses (N=33).

†Estimates obtained comparing TGCT cases to group A and group B controls combined and adjusted for sibship size, being born from multiple pregnancy, personal history of testicular trauma, family history of TGCT and family history of cryptorchidism. Analysis was restricted to subjects with no missing data for the adjustment variables (N=12). Results presented if a job was held by more than five cases and five controls.

Ca/Co (ever)/(never), cases/controls ever/never employed; ISCO, International Standard Classification of Occupations; N.E.C, not elsewhere classified; TGCT, testicular germ cell tumour.