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. 2006 May 30;6:141. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-6-141

Table 2.

Odds ratio estimates of relative risk of melanoma (CMM) and of basal cell (BCC) and squamous cell (SCC) carcinoma of the skin, for dietary fat intake.

Fat score* Controls CMM BCC SCC




N† N† OR(95%CI)‡ N† OR(95%CI)‡ N† OR(95%CI)‡
Men
1–21 points 45 24 1.00 30 1.00 22 1.00
22–28 points 79 39 1.14(0.59–2.21) 35 0.70(0.37–1.34) 34 1.02(0.52–2.01)
29–51 points 102 36 0.73(0.38–1.41) 41 0.53(0.28–1.00) 40 0.91(0.48–1.76)
Trend p = 0.26 p = 0.05 p = 0.74
Women
1–21 points 81 59 1.00 50 1.00 46 1.00
22–28 points 95 55 0.78(0.48–1.26) 37 0.60(0.35–1.03) 33 0.85(0.47–1.52)
29–51 points 69 29 0.55(0.32–0.97) 26 0.62(0.34–1.12) 17 0.50(0.25–0.99)
Trend p = 0.04 p = 0.09 p = 0.06
Both sexes
1–21 points 126 83 1.00 80 1.00 68 1.00
22–28 points 174 94 0.90(0.61–1.33) 72 0.67(0.44–1.00) 67 0.85(0.55–1.32)
29–51 points 171 65 0.61(0.40–0.92) 67 0.60(0.39–0.91) 57 0.70(0.45–1.10)
Trend p = 0.02 p = 0.02 p = 0.12

NOTES

* Based on frequency of consumption of 17 foods high in fat.

† Number of subjects.

‡ Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) adjusted for age, density of cutaneous melanin at the upper inner arm, and reported usual sun exposure as an adult.