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Print ISSN: 0355-3140 Electronic ISSN: 1795-990X

Scand J Work Environ Health 2022;48(1):81

Published online: 20 Dec 2021, Issue date: 01 Jan 2022 doi:10.5271/sjweh.4010

Re: Videnros C, Selander J, Wiebert P, Albin M, Plato N, Borgquist S, Manjer J, Gustavsson P. Postmenopausal breast cancer and occupational exposure to chemicals. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2019;45(6):642–650. doi:10.5271/sjweh.3822 by Videnros C

Affiliation: Institute of Environmental Medicine, Unit of Occupational medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Solnavägen 4, 113 65 Stockholm.

cecilia.videnros@ki.se

Refers to the following text of the Journal: 2019;45(6):642-650

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Scand J Work Environ Health 2022, vol 48, no 1

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Scand J Work Environ Health. 2022;48(1):81

Re: Videnros C, Selander J, Wiebert P, Albin M, Plato N, Borgquist S, Manjer J,

Gustavsson P. Postmenopausal breast cancer and occupational exposure to chemicals.

Scand J Work Environ Health. 2019;45(6):642–650. doi:10.5271/sjweh.3822

This erratum concerns the methods section. The error relates to the adjustment for physical activity, which was made for physical activity outside of work, not for physical activity at work, as erroneously stated on page 644.

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Confounding variables were selected based on a priori knowledge from the literature includ- ing age (45–49, 50–54, 55–59, 60–64, 65–69, 70–74 years), parity (0, 1, 2, 3, ≥4), age at first term pregnancy (<20, 20–24, 25–29, 30–34,

≥35 years), months of breastfeeding per child (0, 1–5, 6–12, ≥13), hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (no treatment, oestrogen, pro- gesterone, combined treatment), physical activ- ity at work (quartiles), alcohol consumption (0, 1–14, 15–30, >30 g/day), height (<160, 160–169, ≥170 cm) and BMI (<18.5, 18.5–24.9, 25.0–29.9, ≥30 kg/m2).

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