Fig. 1: Associations between post-diagnosis intake and mortality by follow-up time since diagnosis. | British Journal of Cancer

Fig. 1: Associations between post-diagnosis intake and mortality by follow-up time since diagnosis.

From: Sugar-sweetened beverage, artificially sweetened beverage and sugar intake and colorectal cancer survival

Fig. 1

Post-diagnosis sugar-sweetened beverage (SSBs), artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), fruit juice and sugar intake and A colorectal-cancer (CRC)-specific mortality, B other mortality (deaths due to causes other than CRC) and C all-cause mortality by follow-up time since diagnosis (≤5 year [median = 5.0 years, range: 0.8–5.0 years] and >5 years [median = 12.9 years, range: 5.1–29.9 years]). The forest plot shows the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) per 1 serving per day of SSBs and fruit juice, ≥1 compared to <1 serving/week of ASBs and per 20 g per day for each type of sugar. HRs are adjusted for the same covariates as in Table 2. P-values for heterogeneity by time were evaluated using the Q-test statistic.

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