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. 2024 Feb 24;13(3):e7019. doi: 10.1002/cam4.7019

TABLE 4.

Associations (estimated ORs and 95% CIs) between cocaine use and the risk of head and neck cancer by tobacco use status in the INHANCE consortium.

Never tobacco users Ever tobacco users
Cases Controls OR a (95% CI) Cases Controls OR a (95% CI)
Cocaine use
Never 346 1013 1 (Reference) 1203 1376 1 (Reference)
Ever 8 24 1.08 (0.46, 2.53) 82 93 1.40 (0.98, 2.00)
p for heterogeneity 0.16 0.22
Lifetime cocaine use frequency
Never 1203 1376 1 (Reference)
≤median b 34 48 1.20 (0.72, 1.97)
>median 48 45 1.66 (1.03, 2.69)
p for heterogeneity 0.25
Lifetime cocaine use frequency
Never 1203 1376 1 (Reference)
0–30 times 42 55 1.31 (0.83, 2.09)
30–100 times 9 8 1.53 (0.54, 4.29)
More than 100 times 31 30 1.59 (0.89, 2.84)
p for trend 0.092
p for heterogeneity 0.40
a

Random effects model; models adjusted for age (continuous), sex, race/ethnicity (White, Black, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander, and others), and education (Junior high school or less, some high school, high school graduate, technical school or some college, and college graduate or more), tobacco use pack‐years, alcohol consumption drink‐years, and ever cannabis smoking status.

b

Median frequency = 18 times.