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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Gastroenterol. 2009 Jun 23;104(10):2543–2554. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2009.324

Table A1. Demographic and clinical characteristics of 513 patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer categorized in two groups: those included in analyses and those excluded from subsequent analyses due to lack of consensus on a missed opportunity.

Patients included in analyses (n=381) Patients excluded from analyses (n=132) P valuea

n % n %
Age

 Median 69 68 0.36

 < 65 143 37.5 56 42.4 0.50

 65–74 115 30.2 40 30.3

 ≥75 123 32.3 36 27.3

Race

 White Caucasian 192 58.0 64 55.2 0.54

 Black 106 32.0 43 37.1

 Hispanic and other race 33 10.0 9 7.8

Comorbid medical diseases

Congestive heart failure 29 7.7 8 6.1 0.55

Coronary artery disease 81 21.3 30 22.7 0.72

 Hypertension 235 61.7 87 65.9 0.39

 Diabetes 92 24.2 40 30.3 0.16

 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 49 12.9 19 14.4 0.65

Any of the above medical diseases 281 73.8 102 77.3 0.42

Comorbid psychological/mental disorders

 Depression 39 10.2 20 15.2 0.13

 Anxiety 12 3.2 8 3.1 0.14

 Dementia 10 2.6 4 3.0 0.81

 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 20 5.3 4 3.0 0.30

 Schizophrenia 2 0.5 2 1.5 0.27

 Bipolar 6 1.6 1 0.8 0.49

 Alcohol 61 16.0 22 16.7 0.86

Any of the above psychological/mental disorders 116 30.5 46 34.9 0.35
a

P value based on the nonparametric median two-sample test for median age, and on Pearson's χ2 test for the rest of the variables.