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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 13.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2009 Oct 1;115(19):4636–4644. doi: 10.1002/cncr.24499

Table 3.

Complications of Radiation Therapy in Abstainers and Continued Smokers and the Relative Risks for Each Complication Associated With Continued Smoking

Abstainers, n=517 Continued Smokers, n=533
Complication No. % No. % P * RR of Complication Associated With Continued Smoking (95% CI)
Skin changes
Grade 0-I 7 41.2 20 60.6 .19 0.7 (0.36–1.28)
Grade II-IV 10 58.8 13 39.4
Mucositis
Grade 0-I 7 41.2 7 21.2 .13 1.9 (0.81–4.63)
Grade II-III 10 58.8 26 78.8
Feeding tube needed
No 7 41.2 11 33.3 .58 0.9 (0.42–1.75)
Yes 10 58.8 22 66.7
Hospitalization during treatment
No 15 88.2 20 60.6 .04 1.5 (1.05–2.02)
Yes 2 11.8 13 39.4
Pharyngeal stricture requiring dilatation
No 17 (100) 30 (90.9) .20 1.1 (.99–1.23)
Yes 0 (0) 3 (9.1)
Osteoradionecrosis
No 17 (100) 25 (75.8) .03 1.3 (1.09–1.6)
Yes 0 (0) 8 (24.2)
Osteoradionecrosis needing major resection
No 17 (100) 29 (87.8) .13 1.1 (1.0–1.29)
Yes 0 (0) 4 (12.2)
Variable Mean ± SD Median [Range] Mean ± SD Median [Range] P * RR (95% CI)
Feeding tube duration, d 250.0 ± 119.6 225 [48–362] 208.2 ± 225.4 152 [42–1043] .31
Hospitalization duration, d 3.5 ± 2.4 3.5 [2–5] 8.7 ± 12.8 3.5 [2–43] .26

RR indicates relative risk; CI, confidence interval; SD, standard deviation.

*

The chi-square or Fisher exact test, as appropriate, was used for categorical variables, and t tests were used to compare means (with adjustment for unequal variances. as appropriate) for continuous variables.

Includes 12 patients (3 abstainers and 9 continued smokers) who had a feeding tube present at last contact.