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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2018 Apr 1;124(Suppl 7):1614–1621. doi: 10.1002/cncr.31168

Table 1.

Demographics of Asian American Biospecimen Donors by Ethnicity, January 2012 – June 2016

Chinese n = 69 (%) Hmong n = 174 (%) Filipino n = 6 Japanese n = 8 Vietnamese n = 114 (%) Other n = 17 (%) Total n = 388 (%)

Age
 18-29 25 (36.2%) 30 (17.2%) 0 0 69 (60.5%) 4 (23.5) 128 (33.0%)
 30-39 2 (2.9%) 20 (11.5%) 0 0 7 (6.1%) 1 (5.9%) 30 (7.7%)
 40-49 2 (2.9%) 32 (18.4%) 0 0 5 (4.4%) 7 (41.2%) 46 (11.9%)
 50-59 17 (24.6%) 51 (29.3%) 1 (16.7%) 1 (12.5%) 14 (12.3%) 4 (23.5%) 88 (22.7%)
 60+ 18 (26.1%) 35 (20.1%) 5 (83.3%) 7 (87.5%) 16 (14.0%) 0 81 (20.9%)
 Unknown 5 (7.2%) 6 (3.4%) 0 0 3 (2.6%) 1 (5.9) 15 (3.9%)

Gender
 Female 43 (62.3%) 125 (71.8%) 4 (66.7%) 5 (62.5% 73 (64.0%) 9 (52.9%) 259 (66.8%)
 Male 26 (37.7%) 42 (24.1%) 2 (33.3%) 3 (37.5%) 41 (36.0%) 8 (47.1%) 122 (31.4%)
 Unknown 0 7 (4.0%) 0 0 0 0 7 (1.8%)

Foreign-Born
 Yes 40 (58.0%) 73 (42.0%) 5 (83.3%) 2 (25.0%) 76 (66.7%) 13 (76.5%) 209 (53.9%)
 No 20 (29.0%) 9 (5.2%) 1 (16.7%) 6 (75.0%) 25 (21.9%) 4 (23.5%) 65 (16.8%)
 Unknown 9 (13.0%) 92 (52.9%) 0 0 13 (11.4%) 0 114 (29.4%)

Percentages may not total 100% because of rounding