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Table 4 Association of total and occupational UV exposure and risk for BCC in commonly sun-exposed body sites (n = 643 in each group)

From: Basal cell carcinoma risk and solar UV exposure in occupationally relevant anatomic sites: do histological subtype, tumor localization and Fitzpatrick phototype play a role? A population-based case-control study

UV exposure

Casesa

Contr.a

ORb

(95% - CI)b

p

ORc

(95% - CI)c

p

Total UV exposure (leisure time and occupational exposure)

 <  20th percentile (<  8985.0 SED)

115

143

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

.

.

.

 20. - < 40th percentile (8985.0 - 10,632.6 SED)

134

131

1.80

1.05–3.10

0.034

.

.

.

 40th - < 60th percentile (10,632.7 - 12,565.6 SED)

138

132

1.70

1.01–2.84

0.044

.

.

.

 60th - < 90th percentile (12,565.7 - 18,006.7 SED)

190

183

1.73

1.05–2.86

0.033

.

.

.

 ≥ 90th percentile (≥ 18,006.8 SED)

66

54

2.24

1.20–4.19

0.012

.

.

.

Total UV exposure (high versus moderate exposure)

 40th - < 60th percentile (10,632.7 - 12,565.6 SED)

138

132

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

.

.

.

 ≥ 90th percentile (≥ 18,006.8 SED)

66

54

1.32

0.81–2.17

0.269

.

.

.

Occupational UV exposure

 < 44th percentile (<  2.9 SED)

268

286

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 44th - < 60th percentile (2.9–532.1 SED)

94

115

1.02

0.68–1.53

0.914

1.02

0.68–1.52

0.935

 60th - < 90th percentile (532.2–5870.4 SED)

206

201

1.13

0.81–1.56

0.474

1.13

0.82–1.56

0.459

 ≥ 90th percentile (≥ 5870.5 SED)

75

41

2.08

1.24–3.48

0.006

2.08

1.24–3.50

0.006

Occupational UV exposure (high versus moderate exposure)

 44th - < 60th percentile (2.9–532.1 SED)

94

115

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

Ref.

 ≥ 90th percentile (≥ 5870.5 SED)

75

41

2.03

1.14–3.61

0.016

2.05

1.15–3.65

0.015

  1. a number of cases and controls (contr)
  2. b adjusted for age, age2, sex, phototype
  3. c adjusted for age, age2, sex, phototype and non-occupational UV exposure