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. 2008 Sep 26;117(2):276–282. doi: 10.1289/ehp.11774

Table 3.

Main effects exposure–response results for breast cancer incidence with a 10-year lag by subcohort: hazard ratio (95% CI).

Variable Full cohort (n = 5,752, cases = 281) Questionnaire subcohorta (n = 3,952, cases = 201) Restricted subcohortb (n = 3,141, cases = 145)
Model 1
Cumulative exposure (per 1,000 unit-years) 1.01 (0.96–1.05) 1.00 (0.94–1.06) 1.04 (0.97–1.11)
 Born < 1920 (reference group) 1.00 1.00 1.00
 Born 1920–1934 1.63 (1.19–2.23) 1.71 (1.14–2.57) 1.64 (0.96–2.83)
 Born ≥ 1935 2.47 (1.65–3.70) 2.86 (1.74–4.71) 3.40 (1.79–6.46)
Model 2
Years exposed 1.01 (0.99–1.03) 1.01 (0.99–1.03) 1.02 (1.00–1.05)
 Born < 1920 (reference group) 1.00 1.00 1.00
 Born 1920–1934 1.62 (1.18–2.22) 1.72 (1.14–2.58) 1.66 (0.96–2.86)
 Born ≥ 1935 2.50 (1.67–3.75) 2.93 (1.78–4.84) 3.52 (1.85–6.72)
a

Questionnaire subcohort comprises members of the full cohort for whom some questionnaire data were available.

b

Restricted cohort comprises women with questionnaire data for ever smoking, parity, age at first live birth, breast cancer in first-degree female relative, hormone use, and age began hormone use.