Table S1. References for the percentage relative risk of drinking ten units of alcohol per week. Table S2. Calculation of lifetime risk of cancer in alcohol abstaining never smokers. Table S3. Frequency of smoking and alcohol consumption in the UK, Health Survey for England data combined years 2011â14 (Public Health England n.d.). Table S4. Calculation of absolute increase lifetime risk of cancer due to ten and 30âunits of alcohol or ten and 30 cigarettes per week in non-smokers and non-drinkers respectively. Table S5. References and calculation of absolute increase lifetime risk of cancer due to ten and 30 cigarettes per week. Table S6. Calculation of absolute increase lifetime risk of cancer due to ten units of alcohol or ten cigarett...
Table S1. Characteristics of excluded participants. Table S2. Association between exposure and death...
Probabilisitic sensitivity analysis (alcohol consumption simulation coefficients) - Confidence inter...
Trend in aid use among smokers and high-risk drinkers over the study period. (DOC 54 kb
Contains a worked example of logarithmic transformation used to calculate RR of smoking 10 cigarette...
Background: In contrast to our knowledge about the number of cancers attributed to smoking, the numb...
Relative risk estimates of light alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, and...
Relative risk estimates of moderate alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, ...
Background: In contrast to our knowledge about the number of cancers attributed to smoking, the numb...
Relative risk estimates of heavy alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, and...
Table S1. Summary table. Table S2. Subgroup analysis of relative risk of gastric cancer. Table S3. S...
Relative risk estimates of alcohol intake versus the lowest alcohol intake and the risk of pancreati...
Data presented from the Health Survey for England 2005â2015. Supplementary tables include confiden...
Estimates of the prevalence of very risky drinking in the week prior to survey by sex, wave and phas...
Deterministic sensitivity analysis (risk parameters) - Confidence intervals of number of events per ...
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for selected cancers among male agricultural wo...
Table S1. Characteristics of excluded participants. Table S2. Association between exposure and death...
Probabilisitic sensitivity analysis (alcohol consumption simulation coefficients) - Confidence inter...
Trend in aid use among smokers and high-risk drinkers over the study period. (DOC 54 kb
Contains a worked example of logarithmic transformation used to calculate RR of smoking 10 cigarette...
Background: In contrast to our knowledge about the number of cancers attributed to smoking, the numb...
Relative risk estimates of light alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, and...
Relative risk estimates of moderate alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, ...
Background: In contrast to our knowledge about the number of cancers attributed to smoking, the numb...
Relative risk estimates of heavy alcohol intake and the risk of pancreatic cancer in men, women, and...
Table S1. Summary table. Table S2. Subgroup analysis of relative risk of gastric cancer. Table S3. S...
Relative risk estimates of alcohol intake versus the lowest alcohol intake and the risk of pancreati...
Data presented from the Health Survey for England 2005â2015. Supplementary tables include confiden...
Estimates of the prevalence of very risky drinking in the week prior to survey by sex, wave and phas...
Deterministic sensitivity analysis (risk parameters) - Confidence intervals of number of events per ...
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for selected cancers among male agricultural wo...
Table S1. Characteristics of excluded participants. Table S2. Association between exposure and death...
Probabilisitic sensitivity analysis (alcohol consumption simulation coefficients) - Confidence inter...
Trend in aid use among smokers and high-risk drinkers over the study period. (DOC 54 kb