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. 2019 Jun 8;7(9):1241–1249. doi: 10.1177/2050640619858043

Table 4.

The association between oral health conditions and hepatocellular carcinoma, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and biliary tract cancer risk in the UK Biobank cohort study.

Oral health Non-cases/ cancer cases Model 1a HR (95% CI) Model 2b HR (95% CI) Model 3c HR (95% CI)
Hepatocellular carcinoma
 Good oral healthd 399,478 /70 1 1 1
 Poor oral healthe 70,061/19 1.91 (1.17–3.12) 2.07 (1.27–3.38) 1.75 (1.04–2.92)
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
 Good oral health 399,474/74 1 1 1
 Poor oral health 70,068/12 0.91 (0.49–1.67) 0.89 (0.49–1.65) 0.81 (0.43–1.53)
Biliary tract cancer
 Good oral health 399,459/89 1 1 1
 Poor oral health 70,062/18 1.35 (0.81–2.24) 1.34 (0.80–2.22) 1.29 (0.77–2.19)

BMI: body mass index; CI: confidence interval; HR: hazard ratio.

a

Model 1: unadjusted model.

b

Model 2: age and sex adjusted.

c

Model 3: adjusted for age, sex, socioeconomic status, tertiary education degree, smoking status, alcohol status, BMI, waist circumference, daily consumption of fruit and vegetables.

d

Good oral health: includes mouth ulcers, toothache/dentures.

e

Poor oral health: includes painful gums, bleeding gums and loose teeth.