Scenario | Intervention strategy | Lung cancer incidence (per 100,000) | Incidence reduction (%) | Odds ratio |
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(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 |