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. 2014 Nov 14;23(6):1523–1532. doi: 10.1007/s00520-014-2501-z

Table 1.

Sample sociodemographic and clinical characteristics

Percentage (n)
Gender
 Female 100 (44)
Postcode area (description)
 IV Inverness-shire, Ross-shire, Sutherland, Island of Skye 54.5 (24)
 PA Argyll and Bute, Islands of Mull, Iona, Tiree, Coll 13.6 (6)
 K Caithness and Orkney Islands 11.4 (5)
 PH South-Western Highlands, including Islands of Eigg, Rum and Canna 9.1 (4)
 ZE Shetland Islands 6.8 (3)
 HS Outer Hebrides 4.5 (2)
Age (mean [SD])
 At survey 59.1 [10.0]
 At diagnosis 52.2 [9.5]
Relationship status
 Married/civil partnership and living with husband/wife/partner 75.0 (33)
 Separated or divorced 13.6 (6)
 Single 6.8 (3)
 Widowed/partner died 4.5 (2)
Employment status
 Paid employment or self-employed 43.2 (19)
 Retired from paid work 36.4 (16)
 In full-time education/employment training 6.8 (3)
 Permanently unable to work because of long-term sickness or disability 6.8 (3)
 Looking after home or family 4.5 (2)
 Doing something else 2.3 (1)
Currently receiving medical treatment for breast cancer
 Yes 43.2 (19)
 No 56.8 (25)
Currently receiving medical treatment not related to breast cancer
 Yes 54.5 (24)
 No 45.5 (20)
Time since diagnosis
 ≤18 months 11.4 (5)
 18 months to 5 years 36.4 (16)
 >5 years 52.3 (23)
Breast cancer treatment (at any time)
 Surgery 100 (44)
 Chemotherapy 63.6 (28)
 Radiotherapy 52.3 (23)
 Hormone therapy 72.7 (32)
 Biological therapy 13.6 (6)
 Complementary therapy 6.8 (3)
Breast cancer treatment (at time of survey)
 Surgery 0 (0)
 Chemotherapy 2.3 (1)
 Radiotherapy 2.3 (1)
 Hormone therapy 43.2 (19)
 Biological therapy 0 (0)
 Complementary therapy 2.3 (1)