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. 2017 Jun 6;21:79–85. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.06.005

Table 3.

Median (IQR) of total aluminum concentrations [nmol/g dry weight] in breast tissue samples of cases and controls stratified by underarm cosmetic product (UCP) use.

Cases n Controls n p-value
sampling location
p-value
UCP use
p-value
cases vs controls
Median (IQR) of Al3 + concentrationa 5·77 (2·29–12·90) 100 3·77 (2·47–5·78) 52 0·0014
UCP use in women when they were under the age of 30b
 Never 3·58 (1·72–9·25) 28 2·74 (1·90–4·21) 11 0·100 0·0344 0·0269
 Several times per week 7·77 (4·74–11·40) 9 3·07 (2·75–4·52) 4
 Daily 6·07 (2·21–14·89) 53 4·34 (2·67–6·42) 34
 Several times per day 11·29 (3·62–13·21) 9 2·51 (1·86–4·86) 3
UCP use during last 5 years before BC diagnosis in cases/during last 5 years before interview in controlsb
 Never 3·58 (1·72–7·32) 20 3·32 (1·90–4·21) 10 0·251 0·0093 0·0376
 Several times per week 7·74 (3·23–11·40) 10 3·07 (2·55–5·86) 6
 Daily 6·07 (2·34–14·89) 57 3·96 (2·54–5·99) 31
 Several times per day 12·10 (3·50–14·68) 12 4·86 (2·51–10·23) 5
a

Independent samples t-test with log10(x + 1) transformed data.

b

Three-way analysis of variance with log10(x + 1) transformed data. Repeated aluminum measurements at three different sampling locations (upper outer, mammilla and lower inner breast quadrant) were considered as within-subject factor in the ANOVA.