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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2014 Sep 6;193(3):801–806. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2014.08.102

Table 2.

Effect of age, risk group, Charlson comorbidity index, year of diagnosis, and race on observation in men with localized prostate cancer

Characteristic OR 95% CI P-value*
Year of Diagnosis
 2004 (ref)
 2005 1.42 1.15–1.76
 2006 1.39 1.12–1.71 <.001
 2007 1.47 1.19–1.81
 2008 1.69 1.38–2.05
 2009 2.12 1.73–2.59
Age Group¥
 66–69 (ref)
 70–79 1.73 1.08–2.00 <.001
 80–89 6.02 4.88–7.43
Risk Group
 Low 5.37 4.25–6.77
 Intermediate 1.72 1.35–2.18 <.001
 High (ref)
CCI Group£
 0 (ref)
 1–2 0.94 0.81–1.09 <.001
 ≥3 1.38 1.10–1.73
Race§
 White (ref)
 Black 1.28 1.03–1.61 <.001
 Other 1.32 0.98–1.79

Multivariable logistic regression model with a-priori selected exposures of interest: age, risk group, CCI, year of diagnosis, and race and adjusted for median income of census tract, marital status, geographic region as well as all two-level interactions between exposures of interest. The odds ratios are shown for each level of main exposure variables, while other variables are held constant

Year = 2009;

¥

age group =60–69;

risk group = low;

£

CCI group = 0;

§

race = white).

*

P-values for main effects test whether the main variable or any interaction term containing the main variable equals 0.

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; CCI=Charlson Comorbidity Index