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. 2013 Mar 8;133(4):937–943. doi: 10.1002/ijc.28057

Table 1.

Characteristics of cases and controls in PCBaSe 2.0

Cases (n = 117,328) n (%) Controls (n = 562 644) n (%)
Age (years)
<65 27,724 (23.6) 136,029 (24.2)
65 to <75 42,988 (36.6) 206,317 (36.7)
≥75 46,616 (39.7) 220,298 (39.2)
Fatherhood status
Childless 18,689 (15.9) 106,700 (19.0)
Father of one or more children 98,639 (84.1) 455,944 (81.0)
Marital status1
Married 79,735 (68.0) 361,825 (64.3)
Divorced 13,870 (11.8) 72,935 (13.0)
Widower 13,284 (11.3) 63,371 (11.3)
Never married 10,428 (8.9) 64,513 (11.5)
Missing data 11 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Educational level2
Low 52,883 (45.1) 264,844 (47.1)
Intermediate 39,145 (33.4) 184,456 (32.8)
High 21,345 (18.2) 93,757 (16.7)
Other 3,955 (3.4) 19,587 (3.5)
Comorbidity3
0 76,129 (64.9) 362,192 (64.4)
1 21,466 (18.3) 102,674 (18.2)
2 11,515 (9.8) 54,973 (9.8)
>3 8,218 (7.0) 42,805 (7.6)
1

Marital status was determined the same year as diagnosis of prostate cancer in cases (or in the index case of the controls).

2

Highest level of education was recorded the same year as diagnosis of prostate cancer (or in the index case for the controls) or the latest recorded educational level.

3

Classified according to Charlson comorbidity index.24