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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2014 Jul 5;24(5):548–555. doi: 10.1002/pon.3615

Table 1.

Demographic and Medical Status of Clinically Referred Breast Cancer Patients.

Demographics Mean (SD) or N (%) or Range
Age, y 47.79 (13.37)
Education, y 16.76 (2.05)
Race
Caucasian 48 (75%)
Asian 7 (11%)
African American 8 (13%)
Hispanic 1 (1%)
Premorbid Estimate (Standard Score) 110 (9.31)
Time between CT and testing (CT treated) Median = 18 (0–163)
BDI Fast Screen Score (Raw Score) 4.03 (3.39)
Memory Complaint 56 (88%)††

Medical Variables N (%)

Disease Stage
0 1 (2%)
I 23 (36%)
II 19 (30%)
III 10 (16%)
IV 2 (3%)
No stage recorded 9 (13%)
Surgery
Lumpectomy 15 (23%)
Mastectomy 41 (73%)
  Bilateral/Radical 8 (13%)
Radiation 41 (64%)
Chemotherapy and Radiation 34 (53%)
Chemotherapy Length (in months) 5.80 (0–27)
Chemotherapy
ACT 30 (47%)
Other 10 (16%)
CMF 10 (16%)
None 13 (20%)
Chemotherapy regimen not recorded 1(1%)
Endocrine Therapy at Time of NP Testing 39 (61%)
Tamoxifen (Novadex)* 17(27%)*
Arimidex (Anastrozole) 15 (23%)
Letrozole (Femara) 7 (11%)
Menopausal Status
Premenopausal 31 (48%)
Perimenopausal 4 (6%)
Menopause 25 (40%)
No Status recorded 4 (6%)
*

Two participants were also receiving Lupron

Based on either the WRAT-Reading; Wechsler Test of Adult Reading; or Test of Premorbid Functioning

††

Based on subject report of primary complaint