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Table 3 Excess Hazard Ratio estimates (and 95 % Confidence Intervals) by education level and EDI (adjusted for age)a

From: No inequalities in survival from colorectal cancer by education and socioeconomic deprivation - a population-based study in the North Region of Portugal, 2000-2002

  

Male

Female

 

1-year

5-years

10-years

1-year

5-years

10-years

HR

95 % CI

HR

95 % CI

HR

95 % CI

EHR

95 % CI

EHR

95 % CI

EHR

95 % CI

Education level

            
 

Higher education

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 
 

q4

1.10

0.88 – 1.36

1.16

0.89 – 1.50

1.18

0.86 – 1.62

1.04

0.83 – 1.32

1.21

0.92 – 1.59

1.29

0.90 – 1.83

 

q3

1.15

0.92 – 1.43

1.27

0.97 – 1.65

1.32

0.95 – 1.82

1.02

0.81 – 1.30

1.05

0.78 – 1.41

1.06

0.73 – 1.55

 

q2

1.13

0.90 – 1.42

1.27

0.97 – 1.67

1.34

0.96 – 1.87

0.84

0.65 – 1.09

0.88

0.64 – 1.21

0.90

0.60 – 1.35

 

Lower education

1.16

0.92 – 1.46

1.40

1.06 – 1.84

1.51

1.08 – 2.11

1.33

1.03 – 1.71

1.27

0.93 – 1.75

1.25

0.83 – 1.87

EDI

            
 

Least deprived

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 
 

q4

1.20

0.93 – 1.53

0.93

0.68 – 1.26

0.84

0.58 – 1.22

1.15

0.87 – 1.52

1.05

0.75 – 1.48

1.01

0.65 – 1.55

 

q3

1.04

0.81 – 1.33

1.07

0.80 – 1.43

1.08

0.76 – 1.55

1.10

0.83 – 1.44

1.26

0.91 – 1.74

1.33

0.88 – 2.01

 

q2

1.19

0.94 – 1.51

1.30

0.98 – 1.71

1.34

0.95 – 1.88

1.06

0.81 – 1.39

1.14

0.83 – 1.57

1.18

0.79 – 1.76

 

Most deprived

1.14

0.90 – 1.43

1.25

0.96 – 1.64

1.30

0.93 – 1.82

1.15

0.89 – 1.48

1.02

0.75 – 1.40

0.97

0.65 – 1.45

  1. aExcess hazard ratios estimated using general life tables