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. 2017 Dec 18;178(3):215–223. doi: 10.1530/EJE-17-0741

Table 3.

Characteristics of survivors of childhood DTC vs survivors of other childhood cancers (both diagnosed age ≥12 years old).

DTC survivors Other CCS P value
n 35 76
At diagnosis
 Age (years) 15.8 (12.0–18.7) 14.0 (12.0–17.0) <0.001*
 Sex, n (%) <0.001*§
  Female 32 (91) 42 (55)
  Male 3 (9) 34 (45)
At follow-up
 Age at evaluation (years) 26.3 (18.8–35.7) 26.2 (18.9–31.1) 0.741
 Follow-up period (years) 10.7 (5.0–23.3) 12.0 (6.2–18.1) 0.088
 Employment, n (%) 1.000
  Employed and/or student 34 (97) 72 (95)
  Not employed and no student 1 (3) 3 (4)
  Missing 0 (0) 1 (1)
 Completed education, n (%) 0.237§
  Low level 6 (17) 15 (20)
  Medium level 13 (37) 36 (47)
  High level 16 (46) 21 (28)
  Missing 0 (0) 4 (5)
 Marital status, n (%) n.a.
  Relationship 23 (66)
  No relationship 12 (34)
  Not married and not living together 31 (55)
  Married or living together 31 (41)
  Missing 3 (4)

Mann–Whitney U test; Fisher’s exact test; §Chi square test; answer options regarding marital status of two different questionnaires were non-mergeable, therefore these are shown separately. Missing values were excluded for statistical testing (pairwise deletion). Continuous variables are presented as median (range). *Indicates a statistically significant difference (P < 0.01).

CCS, childhood cancer survivors; DTC, differentiated thyroid carcinoma; n.a., not applicable.