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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Mar 16.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Epidemiol. 2005 Jun 1;161(11):1047–1055. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwi132

TABLE 7.

Standardized incidence ratio of cancer sites other than lung cancer convincingly related to tobacco smoke* among Danish nonsyndromic oral cleft cases followed from 1943 through 1998

Observed
(no.)
Expected
(no.)
Standardized
incidence
ratio
95%
confidence
interval
Cleft lip only
    Total 7 4.66 1.50 0.60, 3.09
        Men 6 3.82 1.57 0.57, 3.42
        Women 1 0.85 1.18 0.02, 6.58
Cleft lip +
          cleft palate
    Total 5 6.30 0.79 0.26, 1.85
        Men 4 5.28 0.76 0.20, 1.94
        Women 1 1.02 0.98 0.01, 5.45
Cleft palate only
    Total 4 3.42 1.17 0.31, 3.00
        Men 2 1.97 1.02 0.11, 3.67
        Women 2 1.45 1.38 0.15, 4.97
Total 16 14.38 1.11 0.64, 1.81
*

Cancer sites other than lung cancer convincingly related to tobacco smoke include the larynx, oral cavity, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, pancreas, renal parenchyma, renal pelvis, and bladder.