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. 2008 Dec 1;8:356. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-8-356

Table 6.

Dose-response data for smokeless tobacco and pancreatic cancer

Studya Smoking Sex ST use RR/OR


Type Exposure Cases Estimate
(95% CI)

Swedish Construction Workers [11] Never M Snuff Never 63 1.00 (reference)

1–9 g/day 6 1.90 (0.80–4.30)

10+ g/day 13 2.10 (1.10–3.80)

Third National Cancer Survey [16] Any M STb Never 88 1.00 (reference)

Lowc 2 0.31 (0.08–1.27)d

Highc 1 0.25 (0.04–1.89)d

Texas [15] Anye M+F Chewing Never 774 1.00 (reference)

Low/moderatef 22 0.60 (0.30–1.20)

High 12 0.60 (0.30–1.20)

Snuff Never 790 1.00 (reference)

Low/moderatef 9 0.60 (0.20–1.50)

Highg 9 0.60 (0.20–1.30)

a Fuller details of the studies are given in Tables 1 and 2

b Chewing or snuff

c The exposed population was divided into approximately equal numbers by the product of consumption x years of use

d CI were estimated from data provided

e The source also provides results for ever cigarette smokers – chewing 1.00, 0.70 (0.40–1.40), 0.50 (0.20–1.50), snuff 1.00, 0.80 (0.30–2.10), 0.50 (0.20–1.50), and also for never cigarette smokers – chewing 1.00, 0.60 (0.20–2.30), 0.60 (0.20–1.70), and snuff 1.00, 0.00, 0.60 (0.20–2.10)

f Low or moderate intake: ≤ 20 time-years (times/day x years of use)

g High intake: > 20 time-years