posted on 2023-03-31, 13:21authored byCraig Steinmaus, Catterina Ferreccio, Johanna Acevedo, Yan Yuan, Jane Liaw, Viviana Durán, Susana Cuevas, José García, Rodrigo Meza, Rodrigo Valdés, Gustavo Valdés, Hugo Benítez, Vania VanderLinde, Vania Villagra, Kenneth P. Cantor, Lee E. Moore, Saida G. Perez, Scott Steinmaus, Allan H. Smith
PDF - 115K, Table S1. Comparison of subjects included in this analysis to subjects excluded because they had high exposures both in early life and adulthood. Table S2. Comparison of residences of the Chile case control study controls at the time of ascertainment to the 2002 Chile census. Table S3. Cancer odds ratios in subjects exposed in utero and childhood using different age categories to define early-life exposure.