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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg. 2015 Apr;261(4):740–745. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000000796

Table 1.

Comparison of 8,323 Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Treated with or without Pancreatectomy

Pancreatectomy
N (%)
Variable No Yes p-value
Sex
Female 2153 (50.30) 2127 (49.70) 0.6911
Male 1848 (45.71) 2195 (54.29) <.0001
Race
White 3292 (47.36) 3659 (52.64) <.0001
Black 441 (53.00) 391 (47.00) 0.0830
Other* 268 (49.63) 272 (50.37) 0.8633
Age at Diagnosis
40–49 years 137 (33.33) 274 (66.67) <.0001
50–59 years 544 (37.60) 903 (62.40) <.0001
60–69 years 902 (38.95) 1414 (61.05) <.0001
70–79 years 1215 (47.59) 1338 (52.41) 0.0149
80+ years 1203 (75.38) 393 (24.62) <.0001
Marital Status
Married 2180 (44.10) 2763 (55.90) <.0001
Single (never married) 414 (49.17) 428 (50.83) 0.6295
Widowed 934 (62.10) 570 (37.90) <.0001
Divorced 306 (41.63) 429 (58.37) <.0001
Separated 43 (58.11) 31 (41.89) 0.1630
Unknown 124 (55.11) 101 (44.89) 0.1252
AJCC Stage
Stage IA 176 (50.14) 175 (49.86) 0.9574
Stage IB 802 (72.71) 301 (27.29) <.0001
Stage II NOS 207 (98.10) 4 (1.90) <.0001
Stage IIA 1795 (64.02) 1009 (35.98) <.0001
Stage IIB 1021 (26.49) 2833 (73.51) <.0001
Radiation
No 2641 (52.32) 2407 (47.68) 0.0010
Yes 1307 (41.47) 1845 (58.53) <.0001
*

American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander