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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014 May 23;23(8):1529–1538. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0059

Table 3.

Demographic characteristics of subjects never highly exposed or only exposed as adults

Controls
Bladder cancer cases
Lung cancer cases
N (%) N (%) ORa (95% CI) N (%) ORa (95% CI)
Total 332 84 115
Sex
 Female 105 (31.6) 24 (28.6) 38 (33.0)
 Male 227 (68.4) 60 (71.4) 77 (67.0)
Age (years)
 >80 51 (15.4) 18 (21.4) 20 (17.4)
 70–80 157 (47.3) 40 (47.6) 53 (46.1)
 <70 124 (37.3) 26 (31.0) 42 (36.5)
Smoking: highest daily average
 Never 140 (42.2) 25 (29.8) 1.00 Ref 28 (24.3) 1.00 Ref
 0–9 cigs/day 110 (38.2) 27 (35.7) 1.37 (0.76–2.50) 16 (20.9) 0.73 (0.37–1.41)
 ≥10 cigs/day 82 (19.6) 32 (34.5) 2.19 (1.21–3.94) 71 (54.8) 4.33 (2.59–7.25)
Mining work
 No 273 (82.2) 64 (76.2) 1.00 Ref 93 (80.9) 1.00 Ref
 Yes 59 (17.8) 20 (23.8) 1.45 (0.81–2.57) 22 (19.1) 1.09 (0.64–1.88)
Body-mass index >30 kg/m2b
 No 311 (93.7) 78 (92.9) 1.00 Ref 106 (92.2) 1.00 Ref
 Yes 21 (6.3) 6 (7.1) 1.14 (0.44–2.92) 9 (7.8) 1.26 (0.56–2.83)
Socioeconomic status (tertiles)
 High 88 (26.5) 27 (32.1) 1.00 Ref 20 (17.4) 1.00 Ref
 Medium 100 (30.1) 26 (31.0) 0.85 (0.46–1.56) 31 (27.0) 1.36 (0.73–2.56)
 Low 144 (43.4) 31 (36.9) 0.70 (0.39–1.25) 64 (55.6) 1.96 (1.11–3.45)

Mean (SD) Mean (SD) p-values Mean (SD) p-values

Drinking water arsenic exposurec
 Maximum (μg/L) 237.7 (323.7) 490.1 (387.2) <0.001 275.9 (346.7) 0.50
 Cumulative (mg) 4.18 (4.79) 7.67 (6.29) <0.001 4.54 (5.03) 0.52
 Average (μg/L) 58.8 (64.5) 105.7 (83.1) <0.001 64.9 (70.3) 0.51
Drinking water intake (L/day)c
 Current 1.63 (0.80) 1.98 (0.80) <0.001 1.68 (0.57) 0.08
 20 years ago 1.86 (1.18) 1.92 (1.15) <0.001 1.81 (0.78) 0.08
 Municipal (%)d 89.6 (18.6) 92.6 (16.5) 0.48 85.8 (23.0) 0.16
Residencesc
 Average number 3.7 (2.1) 3.2 (1.9) 0.07 3.8 (2.1) 0.70
 Average length (years) 28.5 (20.0) 35.2 (24.5) 0.04 28.0 (19.4) 0.73
 In study area (%)e 74.8 (26.1) 78.7 (23.1) 0.48 75.4 (27.9) 0.16

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; Ref, reference; SD, standard deviation.

a

Unadjusted odds ratios (OR) comparing bladder or lung cancer cases to controls. Odds ratios are not reported for age and sex since subjects were frequency matched on these factors.

b

Body mass index 20 years before cancer diagnosis (cases) or subject ascertainment (controls).

c

Means, standard deviations, and p-values comparing bladder or lung cancer cases to controls.

d

Percent of all drinking water supplied by municipal sources (versus bottled, private well, or other source). Includes sources for residences outside the study area.

e

Percent total person-time in Regions 1 and 2 in northern Chile.