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. 2004 Apr 13;90(9):1720–1726. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6601758

Table 1. Clinical features at presentation (n=64).

  Numbera Valid %
Age (years)
 Median (range) 61 (37–86)  
     
KPS
 Median (range) 80 (40–90)  
     
Gender
 Male 31 48.4
 Female 33 51.6
     
Ethnicity
 Caucasian 53 84.1
 Black 5 7.9
 Hispanic 3 4.8
 Asian 2 3.2
     
Anatomic location
 Oesophagusb 19 29.7
 Stomach 5 7.8
 Gallbladder 5 7.8
 Pancreas 6 9.4
 Small bowel 2 3.1
 Colon 13 20.3
 Rectum 12 18.8
     
Second malignancies
 Yes 11 20.4
 No 43 79.6
     
Predisposing medical conditionsc
 Yes 25 46.3
 None 29 53.7
     
Family history
 GI malignancies 9 30.0
 Other malignancies 6 20.0
 None 15 50.0
     
Presenting symptom
 Weight loss 15 51.7
 Pain 18 47.4
 Obstruction 15 38.5
 Bleeding 8 20.0
 Mass 5 12.2

KPS=Karnofsky performance status; SmCC=small-cell carcinoma.

a

Data were missing with regard to ethnicity (one patient), other malignancies (10), predisposing medical condition (10), family history (34), weight loss (35), pain (26), obstruction (25), bleeding (24) and mass (23).

b

Including four patients with tumours in gastro-oesophageal junction.

c

Patients with at least one predisposing medical conditions for the development of non-SmCC tumours in the same organ: smoking (oesophageal, gastric and pancreatic tumours), alcohol use (oesophagus), gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (oesophagus), biliary disease (gallbladder), pancreatitis (pancreas), polyps (large bowel) and homosexuality (anus).s