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Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2022 Nov 2;31(11):2046–2053. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-22-0439

Table 3.

Adjusted HRs and 95% CIs of liver cancer for menstrual and reproductive factors among premenopausal women (SWHS, 1996–2016)

Cases PYs HR (95% CI)1 HR (95% CI)2
Age at menarche
 <14 11 164305.3 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 14 18 151864.9 1.03 (1.00,1.06) 1.01 (0.99,1.05)
 15 15 147956.1 1.06 (1.03,1.09) 1.03 (1.00,1.06)
 16 9 115926.1 1.04 (1.01,1.07) 1.02 (0.98,1.05)
 17 6 56482.9 1.06 (1.02,1.10) 1.02 (0.98,1.07)
 ≥18 2 33417.9 1.08 (1.03,1.14) 1.02 (0.97,1.08)
P for trend <0.001 0.209
Oophorectomy
 No 59 658438.6 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 Yes 2 11514.6 1.01 (0.93,1.09) 1.05 (0.97,1.13)
HRT
 No 59 650811.7 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 Yes 2 19141.5 1.19 (1.12,1.26) 1.23 (1.15,1.30)
Oral contraceptives
 No 50 562453.8 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 Yes 11 107499.3 1.00 (0.97,1.02) 0.99 (0.97,1.02)
Injective contraceptives
 No 12 137646.1 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 Yes 49 532307.1 1.08 (1.05,1.10) 1.07 (1.05,1.10)
Number of live births
 ≤1 52 600563.6 1.00 [reference] 1.00 [reference]
 >1 9 69389.5 0.85 (0.82,0.88) 0.81 (0.78,0.84)

Model 1 was adjusted by age at entry;

Model 2 was adjusted by age at entry, BMI, physical activity, calorie intake, education, family income, occupation, marital status, smoking, alcohol drinking, tea drinking, family history of liver cancer, medical history of hepatitis, cholelithiasis, diabetes, and high blood pressure.