Figure 1 is missing a third graph regarding lung cancer. The complete version of Figure 1, with all three graphs, can be viewed below.
Figure 1. Univariate competing risks proportional hazards models exploring associations between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations with incident prostate, colorectal and lung cancers (excluding cancers diagnosed within 3 years of blood sampling).
25(OH)D were entered into the models as restricted cubic splines, with reference value for sub-hazard ratio (sub-HR) of 75 nmol/l. Dashed lines denote 95% confidence intervals.
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