Table 4 Sample characteristics and univariate and multivariate analyses of risk factors for sarcoma.

From: Family cancer history and smoking habit associated with sarcoma in a Japanese population study

 

Cases

(n = 1159)

Controls

(n = 7738)

Univariate

Multivariate

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

Age [years old]

20–39

316 (27%)

1540 (20%)

1.51

1.31–1.74

 < 0.01

1.71

1.44–2.02

 < 0.01

40–59

377 (33%)

2352 (30%)

1.1

0.96–1.26

0.14

1.26

1.08–1.47

 < 0.01

60–

466 (40%)

3846 (50%)

0.68

0.59–0.77

 < 0.01

Ref

  

Sex

Male

647 (56%)

3617 (47%)

1.44

1.27–1.63

 < 0.01

1.09

0.95–1.26

0.20

Female

512 (44%)

4121 (53%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

Smoking habit

(+)

414 (36%)

1497 (19%)

2.31

2.02–2.65

 < 0.01

2.05

1.78–2.37

 < 0.01

(−)

745 (64%)

6241 (81%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

Alcohol drinking habit

(+)

303 (26%)

1566 (20%)

1.40

1.21–1.61

 < 0.01

1.15

0.98–1.34

0.10

(−)

856 (74%)

6172 (80%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

Obesity

(+)

255 (22%)

1436 (19%)

1.24

1.06–1.44

 < 0.01

1.22

1.05–1.43

0.02

(−)

904 (78%)

6302 (81%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

DM

(+)

70 (6%)

290 (4%)

1.65

1.24–2.17

 < 0.01

1.87

1.40–2.51

 < 0.01

(−)

1089 (94%)

7448 (96%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

HT

(+)

183 (16%)

1200 (16%)

1.02

0.86–1.21

0.79

1.23

1.01–1.51

0.04

(−)

976 (84%)

6538 (84%)

Ref

  

Ref

  

DL

(+)

79 (7%)

706 (9%)

0.72

0.56–0.93

 < 0.01

0.72

0.55–0.94

0.02

(−)

1080 (93%)

7032 (91%)

Ref

  

Ref

  
  1. Ref reference, DM Diabetes mellitus, HT Hypertention, DL Dyslipidemia, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval.