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. 2017 Oct 10;17:94. doi: 10.1186/s12894-017-0284-5

Table 2.

Participant ID and key individual characteristics of the men with prostate cancer and their partners

Participant ID Age group Relationship Treatment Duration since end of treatment at time of interview
Patient1 71–76 Married Surgery 4–6 months
Patient2 & Partner1 65–70 & 59–64 Married Surgery 1–3 months
Patient3 65–70 Not married Surgery 10–12 months
Patient4 & Partner2 NK & 71–76 Married Surgery > 12 months
Patient5 71–76 NK Surgery > 12 months
Patient6 & Partner3 65–70 & 65–70 Married Radiotherapy < 1 month
Patient7 53–58 Not married Surgery 1–3 months
Patient8 71–76 Married Surgery 1–3 months
Patient9 59–64 Married Surgery 1–3 months
Patient10 & Partner4 59–64 & 65–70 Married Surgery 1–3 months
Patient11 65–70 Married Surgery 7–9 months
Patient12 65–70 Married Surgery 4–6 months
Patient13 & Partner5 77–82 & 77–82 Married Radiotherapy < 1 month
Patient14 & Partner6 65–70 & NK Married Radiotherapy < 1 month
Patient15 & Partner7 59–64 & 47–52 Not married Radiotherapy < 1 month
Patient16 65–70 Married Surgery 1–3 months