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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2013 May 29;139(2):581–595. doi: 10.1007/s10549-013-2569-z

Table 1.

Quality of Life (QOL) at approximately 2 months (baseline) and 8 months after breast cancer diagnosis, Pathways Study, 2006–2011 (n=1,855)

QOL Score
Mean SD Min-Max Median
QOL at Baseline*
  All (n=1,855) 112.1 18.6 40.0–144.0 115.0
  White (n=1,306) 114.1 17.4 40.3–144.0 116.5
  African American (n=110) 110.5 19.9 49.0–144.0 113.0
  Asian (n=201) 105.7 21.5 50.7–144.0 108.8
  Hispanic (n=186) 105.4 19.6 47.3–139.0 109.0
  Other (n=52) 113.4 19.0 50.6–143.0 118.5
QOL at Follow-up*
  All (n=1,855) 113.8 18.7 38.7–144.0 117.0
  White (n=1,306) 115.2 17.7 38.7–144.0 118.0
  African American (n=110) 109.5 21.3 41.7–142.0 113.3
  Asian (n=201) 112.0 20.2 45.9–144.0 116.0
  Hispanic (n=186) 108.9 20.4 58.0–140.6 113.6
  Other (n=52) 111.9 20.9 57.8–142.0 118.0
*

From FACT-B [17]

All p<0.001 from from Kruskall-Wallis (K-W test) comparing mean scores across the racial/ethnic groups