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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Registry Manag. 2016 Fall;41(3):134–142.

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)