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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 3.
Published in final edited form as: Gynecol Oncol. 2011 Jun 17;122(3):521–526. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2011.04.041

Table 2.

Patient characteristics by group.

MD APD UAD P



n = 59 n = 260 n = 98
Age group (years) 0.676
 < 50 20 (33.9) 82 (31.5) 37 (37.8)
 50–59 14 (23.7) 63 (24.2) 25 (25.1)
 60–69 26 (27.1) 62 (23.9) 24 (24.5)
 ≥ 70 9 (15.3) 53 (20.4) 12 (12.3)
 Median (range) 55 (34–76) 57.5 (20–86) 54 (29–85)
Race 0.31
 White 51 (86.4) 218 (83.9) 90 (91.8)
 Black 4 (6.8) 20 (7.7) 2 (2.0)
 Other 4 (638) 22 (8.5) 6 (6.1)
Performance status 0.11
 0 36 (61.0) 117 (45.0) 40 (40.8)
 1 20 (33.9) 130 (50.0) 50 (51.0)
 2 3 (5.1) 13 (5.0) 8 (8.2)
Tumor grade 0.143
 1 3 (5.1) 40 (15.4) 17 (17.4)
 2 16 (27.1) 82 (31.5) 31 (31.6)
 3 40 (67.8) 138 (53.1) 50 (51.0)
Histology 0.07
 1. Serous 33 (55.9) 161 (61.2) 71 (72.5)
 2. Endometrioid 6 (10.2) 29 (11.2) 8 (8.2)
 3. Clear cell 10 (17.0) 14 (5.4) 5 (5.1)
 4. Mucinous 1 (1.7) 12 (4.6) 3 (3.1)
 5. Mixed epithelial 3 (5.1) 25 (9.6) 7 (7.1)
 6. Other 6 (10.2) 19 (7.3) 4 (4.1)

Abbreviations: MD, minimal disease; APD, abdominal peritoneal disease; UAD, upper abdominal disease.