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. 2012 Nov 23;2(6):e001624. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001624

Table 1.

Patient baseline characteristics

All patients (N=100) Patients with AC (N=75) Patients with SCC (N=25) p Value*
Age, mean±SD—years 64.2±11.6 63.9±11.0 65.2±13.5 0.63
Sex—no. (%) <0.0005
 Female 21 (21) 9 (12) 12 (48)
 Male 79 (79) 66 (88) 13 (52)
Race—no. (%) 0.13
 White 80 (80) 62 (84) 18 (72)
 Asian 4 (4) 1 (1) 3 (12)
 Black 3 (3) 2 (3) 1 (4)
 Missing 13 (13) 10 (13) 3 (12)
Ethnicity—no. (%) 0.48
 Non-Hispanic 90 (90) 66 (88) 24 (96)
 Hispanic 2 (2) 2 (3) 0
 Missing 8 (8) 7 (9) 1 (4)
Location of tumour†—no. (%) <0.0005
 Upper oesophagus 5 (5) 0 5 (20)
 Middle oesophagus 9 (9) 2 (3) 7 (28)
 Lower oesophagus 31 (31) 20 (27) 11 (44)
 Gastro-oesophageal junction 55 (55) 53 (71) 2 (8)
Presence of Barrett's oesophagus—no. (%) 46 (46) 46 (61) 0 <0.0005
 Yes 54 (54) 29 (39) 25 (100)
 No
Pathological stage—no. (%) 0.06
 I 30 (30) 27 (36) 3 (12)
 II 31 (31) 23 (31) 8 (32)
 III 37 (37) 23 (31) 14 (56)
 IV 2 (2) 2 (3) 0
Histological grade—no. (%) 0.10
 1 (Well-differentiated) 11 11 0
 2 (Moderately differentiated) 41 30 11
 3 (Poorly differentiated) 44 30 14
 4 (Undifferentiated) 4 4 0
Neoadjuvant therapy 0.04
 Yes 28 (28) 25 (33) 3 (12)
 No 72 (72) 50 (67) 22 (88)

*p Values were calculated using the t test for continuous variables and the χ2 test for categorical variables.

†Location of tumour was recorded as the most superior location of the tumour in the oesophagus. For example, if the pathology report noted tumour at the upper and middle oesophagus, the location was recorded as upper oesophagus.

AC, adenocarcinoma; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma.