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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2014 Mar;24(3):570–575. doi: 10.1097/IGC.0000000000000081

Table 1.

Patient Demographics (n=298)

Age at diagnosis, years (median/range) 43.5 (17.6, 87.1)
Characteristic Number (%)
Race
 White, non-Hispanic 164 (55.0)
 African American 36 (12.1)
 Hispanic 90 (30.2)
 Asian/other 8 (2.7)
Stage
 IA1 + IA2 32 (10.7)
 IB1 + IB2 172 (57.7)
 II 59 (19.8)
 III + IV 35 (11.7)
Treatment Modality
 Primary Surgery 48 (16)
 Primary Chemotherapy/Radiation 250 (84)
Highest Education Achieved
 Less than 8th grade 20 (6.7)
 9th – 11th grade 25 (8.3)
 High school/GED 48 (16.1)
 Associates/Vocational degree 45 (15.1)
 Bachelor’s degree 39 (13.1)
 Advanced degree 12 (4.0)
 Not available 109 (36.7)
Marital Status
 Single 58 (19.5)
 Divorced 32 (10.7)
 Widowed 26 (8.7)
 Married 174 (58.4)
 Other 8 (2.7)
Smoking Status at diagnosis 1
 Never smoker 162 (54.4)
 Current smoker 70 (23.5)
 Former smoker 64 (21.5)
BMI at diagnosis 2
 Normal (18.5 to <25 kg/m2) 95 (31.9%)
 Overweight (25 to <30 kg/m2) 84 (28.2%)
 Obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) 103 (34.6%)
 Underweight (<18.5 kg/m2) 11 (3.7%)
1

Smoking data missing for 2 patients

2

BMI data missing for 5 patients