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Table 1 Lung cancer intervention effect of the elderly

From: Deep Q-networks with web-based survey data for simulating lung cancer intervention prediction and assessment in the elderly: a quantitative study

Scenario

Intervention strategy

Lung cancer incidence (per 100,000)

Incidence reduction (%)

Odds ratio

(a) Lung cancer intervention effect of elderly men

1

From everyday smoking to quitting; quit smoking from within 1 month to 5 years or more

248.94

31.81

1.103

2

From someday smoking to quitting; quit smoking from within 1 month to 5 years or more

275.25

24.14

1.217

3

From everyday smoking to someday smoking; quit smoking from within 1 month to 1–5 years or more

303.60

16.65

1.178

4

Quit smoking from within 1 month to 5 years or more; from use e-cigarette to quit e-cigarette

323.53

11.14

1.358

5

Quit smoking from 1–3 months to 10 years or more; from smoked at least 100 cigarettes to quitting

334.78

8.04

1.026

(b) Lung cancer intervention effect of elderly women

1

Quit smoking from within 1 month to 5 years or more; from smoked at least 100 cigarettes to quitting

183.73

24.62

1.214

2

Quit smoking from within 1 month to 5 years or more; from everyday smoking to quitting

195.39

19.77

1.031

3

Quit smoking from 1–3 months to 5 years or more; from someday smoking to quitting

206.68

15.06

1.095

4

Quit smoking from within 1 month to 10 years or more; from smoked at least 100 cigarettes to quitting

217.50

10.53

1.274

5

Quit smoking from 6 months to 1 year to 10 years or more; from smoked at least 100 cigarettes to quitting

224.79

7.74

1.310