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. 2024 Jun 24;15(6):745–754. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v15.i6.745

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinicopathologic characteristics of United States patients with hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma between 2000 and 2017

Characteristics
n
%
Total 186 100
Gender
    Female 58 31.18
    Male 128 68.82
Age at diagnosis, yr
    0-39 63 33.87
    40-59 67 36.02
    60-79 44 23.66
    80+ 12 6.45
Race
    Non-Hispanic white 113 60.75
    Non-Hispanic black 39 20.97
    Hispanic 15 8.06
    Other 19 10.22
Tumor stage
    Localized 44 23.66
    Regional 13 6.99
    Distant 129 69.35
Living area
    Counties in metropolitan areas of 1 million persons 118 63.44
    Counties in metropolitan areas of 250000 to 1 million persons 38 20.43
    Counties in metropolitan areas of 250000 persons 17 9.14
    Nonmetropolitan counties 13 6.99
Income per year
    $ < $55000 22 11.83
    $55000-64999 33 17.74
    $65000-74999 45 24.19
    $75000+ 86 46.24
Marital status
    Married 82 44.09
    Single/unknown 78 41.94
    Divorced/separated 14 7.53
    Widowed 12 6.45
Radiation
    No 173 93.01
    Yes 13 6.99
Surgery
    No 116 62.37
    Yes 70 37.63
B symptoms
    No 122 65.59
    Yes 64 34.41
Year of diagnosis
    2000 1 0.54
    2001 6 3.23
    2002 5 2.69
    2003 11 5.91
    2004 10 5.38
    2005 5 2.69
    2006 11 5.91
    2007 7 3.76
    2008 8 4.30
    2009 12 6.45
    2010 11 5.91
    2011 14 7.53
    2012 10 5.38
    2013 16 8.60
    2014 12 6.45
    2015 14 7.53
    2016 14 7.53
    2017 19 10.22