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Published in final edited form as: Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2023 Sep 1;16(9):523–530. doi: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-23-0168

Table 5.

Hazard Ratios and P for Trend for Per Standard Deviation Increase in Liver Fibrosis Scores of Lethal and Fatal Prostate Cancer, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, 1990–1992

Totala White Black
HR per SD increase in fibrosis score (95%CI)c P value for Trendd HR per SD increase in fibrosis score (95%CI)c P value for Trendd HR per SD increase in fibrosis score (95%CI)c P value for Trendd
Lethal Prostate Cancer b
Events, No. 83 55 28
Person-years 92532 75263 17270
APR 1.02 (0.84,1.24) 0.80 0.91 (0.61,1.35) 0.09 1.08 (0.83,1.41) 0.13
FIB-4 1.03 (0.86,1.24) 0.67 1.00 (0.76,1.32) 0.77 1.06 (0.75,1.51) 0.84
NFS 1.04 (0.76,1.43) 0.61 1.22 (0.83,1.80) 0.44 0.74 (0.42,1.29) 0.79
Fatal Prostate Cancer
Events, No. 77 51 26
Person-years 105682 85453 20228
APR 0.89 (0.64,1.25) 0.79 0.83 (0.50,1.37) 0.17 0.89 (0.55,1.44) 0.36
FIB-4 0.95 (0.71,1.26) 0.70 0.98 (0.67,1.43) 0.62 0.90 (0.58,1.40) 0.95
NFS 1.06 (0.76,1.49) 0.50 1.31 (0.87,1.97) 0.24 0.71 (0.39,1.29) 0.64
a

All results were adjusted for the variables in model 3;

b

The associations for incidence among total, White, and Black are shown in Tables 2, 3, and 4, respectively;

c

The standard deviations (SD) for APRI, FIB-4, and NFS are 0.19, 0.68, and 1.41, respectively;

d

P value for trend was calculated by modeling the median of each quintile as a continuous term.