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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Causes Control. 2013 Apr 13;24(7):1305–1314. doi: 10.1007/s10552-013-0208-y

Table 1.

Hazard ratios (HR) for baseline characteristics and lung cancer risk in a cohort of female textile workers, 1989–2000

Characteristic Person-years
at risk
Cases
(N=824)
HR 95% CI
Age at baseline (years)a
30–39 946,252 49 1.00 referent
40–49 492,960 67 2.60 (1.80–3.76)
50–59 631,654 345 10.45 (7.75–14.09)
60+ 406,995 363 17.18 (12.75–23.15)
Smokingb
Never 2,404,035 723 1.00 referent
Ever (>6 months) 73,478 101 2.19 (1.77–2.70)
  Former 11,441 10 1.36 (0.73–2.55)
  Current 62,037 91 2.34 (1.88–2.92)
Duration of Smoking (years)b
<10 21,251 13 1.17 (0.67–2.02)
10–19 17,198 18 1.67 (1.05–2.67)
20–29 15,167 21 2.12 (1.37–3.28)
≥30 19,757 49 3.45 (2.57–4.63)
p trend 0.0002
a

Adjusted for smoking (ever/never)

b

Adjusted for age (using linear splines with knots at 5 year periods)