Table 1.
Demographic Characteristics for CML Cases Identified as Part of the NPCR CER Dataset, 2011.
N | % | |
---|---|---|
Total CML Cases (BCR-ABL+ CML and CML NOS) | 685 | 100.0% |
Sex | ||
Male | 376 | 54.9% |
Female | 308 | 45.0% |
Other (transsexual) | 1 | 0.1% |
Age at Diagnosis | ||
<50 | 237 | 34.6% |
50–59 | 125 | 18.2% |
60–69 | 129 | 18.8% |
≥70 | 194 | 28.3% |
Race/Ethnicity | ||
Non-Hispanic White | 440 | 64.2% |
Non-Hispanic Black | 97 | 14.2% |
Non-Hispanic Other-(AI/AN/AIPI) | 14 | 2.0% |
Hispanic (all races) | 126 | 18.4% |
Other unspecified/Unknown/Missing | 8 | 1.2% |
Health Insurance | ||
Private | 282 | 41.2% |
Insurance NOS | 32 | 4.7% |
Medicaid and other public insurance | 90 | 13.1% |
Medicare | 154 | 22.5% |
No Insurance | 68 | 9.9% |
Unknown/Missing/Blank | 59 | 8.6% |
Census Tract Urbanization* | ||
100% Urban | 391 | 57.1% |
100% Rural | 55 | 8.0% |
Mixed Urban/Rural | 235 | 34.3% |
Missing | 4 | 0.6% |
Census Tract Poverty** | ||
Poverty <20% | 555 | 81.0% |
Poverty ≥20% | 126 | 18.4% |
Blank/Missing | 4 | 0.6% |
Tobacco | ||
Never Used Tobacco Products | 273 | 39.9% |
Current user of Tobacco Products | 66 | 9.6% |
Former user of Tobacco Products | 119 | 17.4% |
Unknown / Missing / Not collected | 227 | 33.1% |
Comorbidity | ||
No Comorbidity / Unknown / Missing / Not collected | 299 | 43.6% |
At least one NON-Charlson comorbidity | 232 | 33.9% |
At least one Charlson comorbidity | 154 | 22.5% |
State of Residence | ||
State A | 292 | 42.6% |
State B | 120 | 17.5% |
State C | 73 | 10.7% |
State D | 64 | 9.3% |
State E | 56 | 8.2% |
State F | 29 | 4.2% |
State G | 20 | 2.9% |
State H | 15 | 2.2% |
State I | 10 | 1.5% |
State J | 6 | 0.9% |
Census tracts urbanization defined as urban if 100% of addresses in the census tract are located in an urban setting, 100% rural if 100% of addresses in the census tract are located in an urban setting, or mixed
Poverty- patient categorized into two categories based on census tract of residence (i.e. where less than 20% of the families in the census tract had income below the poverty line in the last 12 months OR 20% or more of households in patient census tract had income below the poverty line in the last 12 months)