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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Surviv. 2013 Nov 5;8(1):70–79. doi: 10.1007/s11764-013-0319-1

Table 2.

Selected preventive care services received during the fifth to tenth years since survivors’ diagnoses by race, USA (n =9,737), 2001–2006

Primary Care Service Race
White
All API
P valuea Chinese
Japanese
Other API
P valuea
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Influenza vaccination (any) 6,629 73.1 547 81.4 <0.0001 158 85.0 220 82.4 169 77.2 0.1159
Pneumococcal vaccination 1,713 18.9 141 21.0   0.1840   42 22.6   53 19.9   46 21.0 0.7815
Cholesterol screening 6,739 74.3 561 83.5 <0.0001 159 85.5 231 86.5 171 78.1 0.0309
Mammograms (any)b, c    925 69.3   66 52.0 <0.0001   14 46.7   30 56.6   22 50.0 0.6497
Bone densitometryb 1,557 29.8 128 37.8   0.0019   31 32.0   64 45.1   33 33.0 0.0614

API Asian/Pacific Islander

a

P values compare all API survivors to white CRC survivors, and API subgroup survivors to one another, respectively

b

Percentages and P values based on the number of females only

c

Percentages and P values based on women under the age of 75 years at their 5-year anniversary date of diagnosis