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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Neuropsychol. 2016 May 26;23(6):642–654. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2016.1183608

Table 2.

Demographic and Tumor-Related Variables.

Variable RT (n = 12) No RT (n = 15)
  Gender (% male) 91.70 66.67
  Age at time of surgery (years), M (SD) 11.65 (2.88) 11.87 (3.47)
  Age at time of assessment (years), M (SD) 12.21 (2.92) 12.47 (3.48)
  Time since surgery (months) 6.17 (3.99) 6.93 (3.65)
Socioeconomic status (%)
  <US$40,000 25.00 20.00
  US$40,001–US$60,000 16.67 20.00
  US$60,001–US$80,000 16.67 20.00
  US$80,001–US$100,000 8.30 13.30
  >US$100,000 41.70 26.70
Education of primary caregiver (%)
  Some high school 8.30 0.00
  High school graduate 16.70 26.70
  Some college 33.33 33.30
  College graduate 16.70 33.30
  Partial graduate school 8.30 0.00
  Graduate degree 16.70 6.70
Type of tumor (%)
  Medulloblastoma/PNET 33.33 0.00
  Low grade astrocytoma 8.30 20.00
  Germ cell tumor 16.70 0.00
  Astrocytoma 0.00 0.00
  Pineal tumor 8.30 0.00
  Ependymoma 8.30 0.00
  Craniopharyngioma 0.00 13.30
  Choroid plexus tumor 0.00 13.30
  Ganglioglioma 0.00 6.70
  Other 16.70 40.00
Location of tumor (%)
  Supratentorial 58.30 66.70
  Right 8.30 13.30
  Left 25.00 26.70
  Midline 25.00 26.70
  Infratentorial 41.70 33.30
  Size of primary lesion, M (SD) 1243.44 (1079.48) 1221.65 (1380.98)
  Shunt placement (% no) 91.67 86.67
  Chemotherapya (% yes) 75.00 0.00
Type of radiation
  Focal 41.70 -
  Cranial/Craniospinal 58.30 -
    Dose
    2340 cGy 42.86 -
    3600 cGy 42.86 -
    3960 cGy 14.28 -
Total radiation
  Focal/boost dose, M (SD) 4680.00 (1388.45) -
  Cranial/craniospinal, M (SD) 2365.71 (780.66) -

Note.

a

Denotes a significant difference.