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. 2019 May 7;9:311. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2019.00311

Table 2.

Multivariable odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the relationship between reproductive and hormonal factors and lung cancer in the hospital-based lung cancer case-control study, 2009–2012.

Cases Controls Age & CAS adjusteda
N N OR (95% CI)
Menstrual durationb (years) 213 142 0.93 (0.88, 0.98)
Still menstruating
 Yes 25 71 0.41 (0.20, 0.85)
 No 196 114 1 (referent)
Age at menarche (years)
  <14 46 50 0.93 (0.53, 1.62)
 14 58 62 0.88 (0.52,1.49)
 ≥15 134 101 1 (referent)
  p-trenda 0.77
Age at menopause b(years)
  <45 61 39 2.14 (1.09, 4.17)
 45–49 98 55 1.93 (1.07, 3.51)
 ≥50 71 52 1 (referent)
  p-trenda 0.02
Number of pregnancies (gravidity)
  ≤ 2 40 43 0.87 (0.48, 1.57)
 3–5 116 121 1 (referent)
 >5 111 62 1.27 (0.78, 2.08)
  p-trenda 0.21
Age at first live-birth (years)
 Never pregnant 15 10 1.07 (0.38, 3.00)
  <18 50 47 0.80 (0.44, 1.44)
 18–20 98 80 1 (referent)
 ≥21 79 69 0.76 (0.45, 1.28)
  p-trenda 0.76
Birth control use
 Ever 29 39 0.79 (0.42, 1.50)
 Never 227 177 1 (referent)

CAS, Cumulative Active Smoking; N, number of participants; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

a

Estimates were adjusted for age and cumulative active smoking years; one subject with missing cumulative active smoking history was excluded.

b

Premenopausal women not included.

Unknown categories were retained in all models but not presented here.