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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2014 Jan 16;120(8):1203–1211. doi: 10.1002/cncr.28533

TABLE 2.

Comparison of nativity distribution before and after imputation for cervical, prostate, and colorectal cancer.

Before imputation After imputation

Foreign-born
n(%)
U.S.-born
n(%)
Place of
Birth
Missing
Foreign-born
n(%)
U.S.-born
n (%)
% Missing
Allocated to
U.S.-born
Cervical Cancer N = 7,024 N=3,191 N = 10,215 88.25
5,229(74.44) 1,795(25.56) 5,604(54.86) 4,611(45.14)

Prostate Cancer N = 26,402 N=24,998 N = 51,400 86.28
14,884(56.37) 11,518(43.63) 18,313(35.63) 33,087(64.37)

Colorectal Cancer N = 19,905 N=12,575 N = 32,480 89.61
10,032(50.40) 9,873(49.60) 11,338(34.91) 21,142(65.09)