Table 4.
Male | Age (yrs) 20–49 | R/L Ratio | p-valuea | Male | Age (yrs) 50–79 | R/L Ratio | p-valueb | ||
R | 16 | 1.6 | 0.042 | R | 24 | 2.67 | 0.012 | ||
L | 10 | L | 9 | ||||||
Female | Age (yrs) 20–49 | R/L Ratio | Female | Age (yrs) 50–79 | R/L Ratio | ||||
R | 12 | 0.52 | R | 21 | 0.75 | ||||
L | 23 | L | 28 | ||||||
Males and Females | Age (yrs) 20–49 | R/L Ratio | Males and Females | Age (yrs) 50–79 | R/L Ratio | ||||
R | 28 | 0.85 | R | 45 | 1.16 | ||||
L | 33 | L | 37 |
colorectal neoplasia location between males and females 20–49 y.o. and
colorectal neoplasia loctation between males and females age 50–79 y.o. by chi-square analysis. Analysis of cancer neoplasia location by generalized linear, latent and mixed model statistics which adjusted for mutation type, age, and sex, revealed that differences by sex were marginally significant (p=0.09).