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. 2018 Apr 10;68(670):e301–e310. doi: 10.3399/bjgp18X695777

Table 1.

Number of patients by sex and age group, for all patients and different subgroups of patients

16–29 years, n (%) 30–54 years, n (%) 55–74 years, n (%) ≥75 years, n (%) Total, n Age, years

Mean Median Range 25th–75th percentile
All patients 8457 (13.7) 23 144 (37.4) 19 983 (32.3) 10 218 (16.5) 61 802 53 54 16–102 38–68
  Male 2931 (12.2) 8365 (35.0) 8689 (36.3) 3943 (16.5) 23 928 55 56 16–102 41–69
  Female 5526 (14.6) 14 779 (39.0) 11 294 (29.8) 6275 (16.6) 37 874 53 52 16–101 37–68

Patients with symptoms 907 (14.5) 2261 (36.1) 1992 (31.8) 1104 (17.6) 6264 54 53 16–100 38–70
  Male 236 (10.7) 767 (34.9) 792 (36.1) 401 (18.3) 2196 56 57 16–100 42–70
  Female 671 (16.5) 1494 (36.7) 1200 (29.5) 703 (17.3) 4068 53 52 16–100 36–69

Patients with new cancer 2 (0.5) 62 (14.1) 193 (43.8) 184 (41.7) 441 69 71 28–96 60–80
  Male 0 (0) 25 (12.5) 91 (45.5) 84 (42.0) 200 70 71 35–94 62–79
  Female 2 (0.8) 37 (15.4) 102 (42.3) 100 (41.5) 241 69 70 28–96 59–80

Patients with new cancer diagnosed within 180 days 2 (0.7) 47 (15.3) 130 (42.3) 128 (41.7) 307 69 71 28–96 59–80
  Male 0 (0) 21 (15.0) 61 (43.6) 58 (41.4) 140 69 72 35–94 60–79
  Female 2 (1.2) 26 (15.6) 69 (41.3) 70 (41.9) 167 69 71 28–96 59–80

Patients with new abdominal cancer diagnosed within 180 days 1 (0.6) 23 (13.1) 74 (42.3) 77 (44.0) 175 70 73 28–96 60–80
  Male 0 (0) 12 (12.6) 43 (45.3) 40 (42.1) 95 70 72 42–94 59–79
  Female 1 (1.3) 11 (13.8) 31 (38.8) 37 (46.3) 80 70 74 28–96 61–81