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. 2023 Apr 11;11(2):E314–E322. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20210335

Table 1:

Cohort characteristics at recruitment

Characteristic No. (%) of participants*
Participants in analysis of 6-yr risk prediction accuracy for lung cancer at inclusion
n = 11 652
Missing Participants in analysis of efficiency of lung cancer screening between 1998 and 2015
n = 8938
Missing
Age, yr, median (IQR) 53.9 (48.8–61.0) 0 54.1 (49.0–61.0) 0
Gender, woman 5710 (49.0) 0 4260 (47.7) 0
Highest level of education 26 (0.2) 15 (0.2)
 Some high school 295 (2.4) 235 (2.6)
 High school graduate 3274 (28.2) 2608 (29.2)
 Some college 3846 (33.1) 2980 (33.4)
 College graduate 2073 (17.8) 1534 (17.2)
 Postgraduate or professional degree 2138 (18.4) 1566 (17.6)
BMI, median (IQR) 26.9 (24.1–30.3) 122 (1.1) 27.1 (24.1–0.5) 91 (1.0)
COPD history 853 (7.4) 74 (0.7) 741 (8.3) 799 (8.9)§
Cancer history 1278 (11.0) 0 1055 (11.8) 0
Family history of lung cancer 1550 (13.7) 321 (2.3) 1251 (14.4) 258 (2.9)
Smoking status 0 0
 Daily 2891 (24.8) 2611 (29.2)
 Occasionally 880 (76) 480 (5.37)
 Past 7881 (67.6) 5847 (65.4)
Current no. of cigarettes/d, median (IQR) 18 (13–23) 1352 (11.6) 18 (13–23) 0
Smoking duration, yr, median (IQR) 24 (12–34) 1450 (12.4) 25 (14–35) 0
Smoking quit time,** yr, median (IQR) 19.9 (10.1–27.9) 1062 (9.1) 19.3 (9.79–27.1) 0

Note: BMI = body mass index, COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, IQR = interquartile range.

*

Unless indicated otherwise.

Prediction cohort: 90% of the cohort for validating the models.

Level 3 (some training after high school) unavailable in our cohort.

§

Missing age at COPD occurrence.

Participants with missing data were excluded.

**

Time in years since a past smoker stopped smoking.