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. 2022 Jan 19;38(2):157–166. doi: 10.1177/08258597211072946

Table 1.

Characteristics of Patients Receiving Palliative Radiotherapy (PRT) for Esophageal or Gastric Cancer During the Study Period (2007-2016) (n = 2500).

Characteristics n (%)
Age
≤40 50 (2.0%)
41 to 50 166 (6.6%)
51 to 60 442 (17.7%)
61 to 70 608 (24.3%)
≥71 1234 (49.4%)
mean (SD) 69.5 (13.4)
median (IQR) 70 (60-80)
Sex
Male 1873 (74.9%)
Female 627 (25.1%)
Charlson comorbidity index*
0 927 (56.4%)
1 385 (23.4%)
≥ 2 332 (20.2%)
Patient location
Rural 413 (16.6%)
Urban 2075 (83.4%)
Socioeconomic status quintile
1 (lowest) 448 (18.0%)
2 572 (23.0%)
3 572 (23.0%)
4 493 (19.8%)
5 (highest) 405 (16.3%)
Distance to nearest hospital offering radiotherapy services
≤ 10 kms 933 (37.5%)
11 to 50 kms 998 (40.1%)
> 50 kms 559 (22.4%)
Cancer site
Esophageal 1047 (41.9%)
Gastric 1453 (58.1%)
Receipt of chemotherapy
Systemic chemotherapy  665 (26.6%)
Chemotherapy concurrent with radiation 268 (10.7%)
No chemotherapy 1567 (62.7%)
Time from cancer diagnosis to start of palliative radiotherapy
 3 months 1881 (75.2%)
>3 to 6 months 244 (9.8%)
>6 to 12 months 229 (9.2%)
>12 to 24 months 113 (4.5%)
>24 months 33 (1.3%)

*Performed on subset of cohort for which full comorbidity information available (n = 1644).

SD – standard deviation.

IQR – interquartile range.