Table 2.
CPM not performed (n = 98 204) |
CPM performed (n = 8902) |
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Characteristic | No. | % | No. | % | χ2 statistic† |
Age, y‡ | |||||
18–49 (referent) | 23 605 | 24 | 3731 | 42 | 2200 |
50–59 | 22 251 | 23 | 2629 | 30 | |
60–90 | 52 348 | 53 | 2542 | 29 | |
Race and/or ethnicity§ | |||||
Non-Hispanic white (referent) | 72 408 | 74 | 7584 | 85 | 575.97 |
Hispanic white | 8211 | 8 | 469 | 5 | |
Black | 8824 | 9 | 414 | 5 | |
Asian or Pacific Islander | 8406 | 9 | 407 | 5 | |
Other unspecified or unknown | 355 | 0 | 28 | 0 | |
AJCC 5th cancer stage | |||||
0 (referent) | 12 833 | 13 | 1714 | 19 | 382.33 |
I | 31 523 | 32 | 3058 | 34 | |
IIA | 24 805 | 25 | 2081 | 23 | |
IIB | 18 157 | 18 | 1260 | 14 | |
IIIA | 5900 | 6 | 468 | 5 | |
IIIB | 4986 | 5 | 321 | 4 | |
Lymph node status | |||||
Negative (referent) | 51 177 | 52 | 4802 | 54 | 160.70 |
1–3 Positive | 21 446 | 22 | 1863 | 21 | |
≥4 Positive | 15 198 | 15 | 1027 | 12 | |
Unknown | 10 383 | 11 | 1210 | 14 | |
Tumor grade | |||||
I (referent) | 12 879 | 13 | 1289 | 14 | 122.93 |
II | 36 032 | 37 | 3235 | 36 | |
III | 34 601 | 35 | 2741 | 31 | |
IV | 4031 | 4 | 474 | 5 | |
Unknown | 10 661 | 11 | 1163 | 13 | |
ER status | |||||
Positive (referent) | 56 043 | 57 | 4959 | 56 | 43.18 |
Negative | 17 689 | 18 | 1460 | 16 | |
Unknown or not done | 24 472 | 25 | 2483 | 28 | |
Histology type | |||||
Nonlobular (referent) | 79 835 | 81 | 6570 | 74 | 293.78 |
Lobular | 18 369 | 19 | 2332 | 26 | |
First tumor diagnosis | |||||
No (referent) | 25 789 | 26 | 2882 | 32 | 155.64 |
Yes | 72 415 | 74 | 6020 | 68 |
Stage according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Cancer Staging Manual, 5th edition. ER = estrogen receptor.
All P values were less than .001. P values were calculated using the χ2 statistic. All statistical tests were two-sided.
Median (interquartile range) age of diagnosis for CPM performed was 52 (45–61) years and for CPM not performed was 61 (50–73) years.
Percent data shown represent data analysis down each column; corresponding percent values in the text represent analysis across each row.