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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gynecol Oncol. 2016 Dec 14;144(2):348–353. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2016.12.005

Table 4.

Association between Activities of Daily Living before Cancer Diagnosis and Overall Survival

Difficulty with
Activities of Daily
Livinga

aHRb 95% CI p-
value
Bathing 1.47 0.98–2.19 0.07
Dressing 1.55 0.96–2.49 0.08
Eating 1.53 0.74–3.13 0.25
Chair to Standing 1.31 0.93–1.85 0.12
Walking 1.11 0.79–1.55 0.54
Toilet Use 1.81 1.03–3.19 0.04
a

Referent group for each activity of daily living is response of “no difficulty” with the designated activity, and exposure group is response of having ‘difficulty’ or being ‘unable to do’ the activity.

b

Hazard ratio from cox proportional hazard model adjusted for all variables in Table 1.