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. 2014 Oct 15;7(10):3482–3490.

Table 1.

Comparison of the general data between the Han group (n = 287) and Uygur group (n = 264) of BC patients

variables Han (n (%)) Uygur (n (%)) X 2 (df) P-value
Age (years) 7.25 (3) 0.064
    ≤ 35 41 (14.3) 55 (20.8)
    36-45 101 (35.2) 103 (39)
    46-55 86 (30) 61 (23.1)
    > 55 59 (20.6) 45 (17)
Marital status 12.615 (1) < 0.001
    single 4 (1.4) 20 (7.6)
    married 283 (98.6) 244 (92.4)
Degree of education 3.707 (2) 0.157
    elementary or low 120 (41.8) 121 (45.8)
    middle/high school 109 (38) 80 (30.3)
    junior college or above 58 (20.2) 63 (23.9)
Occupation 43.718 (4) < 0.001
    worker 64 (22.3) 48 (18.2)
    administrative staff 57 (19.9) 40 (15.2)
    teacher 13 (4.5) 25 (9.5)
    farmer 22 (7.7) 69 (26.1)
    freelance work 131 (45.6) 82 (31.1)
Complication of CCVD or DM* 0.582 (1) 0.446
    yes 55 (19.2) 44 (16.7)
    no 232 (80.8) 220 (83.3)
Body Mass Index 29.135 (2) < 0.001
    ≤ 23.9 158 (55.1) 93 (35.2)
    24-27.9 93 (32.4) 97 (36.7)
    ≥ 28 36 (12.5) 74 (28)
Family history of cancer 0.348 (1) 0.555
    yes 59 (20.6) 49 (18.6)
    no 228 (79.4) 215 (81.4)

Abbreviations: BC-breast cancer; CCVD-cardiocerebral vascular disease; DM-diabetes mellitus.