Adjusted hazard ratios for women (95% CI) | Adjusted hazard ratios for men (95% CI) | |
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Smoking status | ||
Non-smoker | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Ex-smoker | 1.33 (1.11 to 1.6) | 1.38 (1.22 to 1.57) |
Light smoker | 1.96 (1.43 to 2.68) | 1.89 (1.51 to 2.37) |
Moderate smoker | 2.51 (1.93 to 3.26) | 2.18 (1.77 to 2.67) |
Heavy smoker | 3.11 (2.26 to 4.28) | 2.00 (1.52 to 2.63) |
Current symptoms and anaemia | ||
Current dysphagiac | 131 (97.5 to 175.0)d | 143 (108 to 189)d |
Current abdominal painc | 4.74 (3.54 to 6.33)d | 3.78 (3.32 to 4.30) |
Current appetite lossc | 10.0 (5.28 to 19.0)d | 3.87 (2.82 to 5.32) |
Current haematemesisc | 25.2 (14.4 to 44.2)d | 7.62 (6.08 to 9.55) |
Current weight lossc | 3.97 (3.06 to 5.16) | 5.64 (4.67 to 6.81) |
Haemoglobin <11 g/dl in last yearc | 2.32 (1.84 to 2.93) | 1.79 (1.44 to 2.23) |
↵a Hazard ratios were adjusted for all other terms in the table and also for age.
↵b Models included fractional polynomial terms for age: for women the term was age0.5; for men the terms were age−2, age3. The model for women also included interactions between the age term and dysphagia, abdominal pain, appetite loss, and haematemesis. The model for men included interactions between the age terms and dysphagia
↵c Compared with a person without this characteristic.
↵d Hazard ratio evaluated at the mean age.