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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 15.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cancer. 2017 Oct 10;142(2):271–280. doi: 10.1002/ijc.31059

Table 3.

Incident smoking-related cancera risk by age at cessation and duration of smoking among former smokers who reported consistent < 1 or 1–10 cigarettes per day (CPD) over the time they smoked

N Cases Adjusted HR (95% CI)b Excluding ever regular users of cigars/pipesc
Never smoker 93,171 2,748 1.00 1.00

Former consistent < 1 CPD
All 4,827 156 1.09 (0.93 – 1.28) 1.11 (0.92 – 1.34)
Years since cessation
 < 10 y 104 3 1.05 (0.34 – 3.27) 1.32 (0.33 – 5.26)
 10 – 19 y 573 17 1.14 (0.71 – 1.83) 0.98 (0.54 – 1.77)
 20 – 29 y 655 28 1.47 (1.01 – 2.13) 1.49 (0.95 – 2.34)
 30 – 39 y 1,416 42 1.17 (0.86 – 1.59) 1.02 (0.69 – 1.51)
 ≥ 40 y 2,079 66 0.92 (0.72 – 1.18) 1.07 (0.82 – 1.42)
Duration of smoking
 ≤ 10 y 3,596 110 0.99 (0.82 – 1.21) 1.07 (0.86 – 1.34)
 11 – 20 y 673 25 1.21 (0.82 – 1.80) 1.18 (0.72 – 1.94)
 21 – 30 y 213 13 1.36 (0.79 – 2.35) 1.35 (0.68 – 2.71)
 > 30 y 179 6 1.09 (0.49 – 2.43) 0.89 (0.29 – 2.77)

Former consistent 1–10 CPD
All 16,849 574 1.15 (1.05 – 1.26) 1.15 (1.04 – 1.27)
Years since cessation
 < 10 y 696 42 2.28 (1.68 – 3.09) 2.35 (1.66 – 3.33)
 10 – 19 y 2,139 70 1.18 (0.93 – 1.50) 1.14 (0.87 – 1.49)
 20 – 29 y 3,228 116 1.29 (1.07 – 1.55) 1.30 (1.05 – 1.61)
 30 – 39 y 5,799 164 1.03 (0.88 – 1.21) 1.04 (0.86 – 1.25)
 ≥ 40 y 4,987 182 1.04 (0.89 – 1.21) 1.05 (0.88 – 1.25)
Duration of smoking
 ≤ 10 y 9,235 279 1.02 (0.90 – 1.15) 1.03 (0.89 – 1.19)
 11 – 20 y 3,854 139 1.17 (0.98 – 1.39) 1.17 (0.95 – 1.43)
 21 – 30 y 2,335 91 1.28 (1.04 – 1.58) 1.34 (1.06 – 1.69)
 > 30 y 1,381 64 1.50 (1.17 – 1.92) 1.45 (1.10 – 1.92)

HR: hazard ratio, CI: confidence interval

a

Cancer of oral cavity, oropharynx, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, esophagus, stomach, colorectum, liver, pancreas, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, larynx, lung, uterine cervix, ovary (mucinous) urinary bladder, kidney, ureter, and acute myeloid leukemia.

b

Adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, Hispanic, Asian/pacific islander/native American, or unknown), education (< high school, high school, post high school, some college, college/post graduate, or unknown), alcohol intake (continuous), familial history of any cancer (yes, no, or unknown), and ever regular use of pipe or cigar (yes, no, or unknown). Age was used as the underlying time metric.

c

Excluding participants who reported ever using pipes or cigars regularly in the 1995–1996 initial cohort questionnaire.