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. 2016 Apr 28;1:7. doi: 10.1186/s41124-016-0008-6

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants

Total patients (n = 1116) Inpatients (n = 593) Outpatients (n = 523)
Gender (%) Female 529 (47.4) 276 (46.5) 253 (48.4)
Male 587 (52.6) 317 (53.5) 270 (51.6)
Age, mean (standard deviation) 47.5 (13.1) 49.1 (12.8) 45.5 (13.3)
Age, median (P25, P75) 48.00 (39,57) 48.0 (40,58) 46.00 (37, 55)
Age, range (minimum, maximum) 68 (18,86) 68 (18,86) 65 (18, 83)
Age, n/% <30 109 (9.8) 39 (6.9) 70 (13.4)
30–39 196 (17.6) 97 (16.4) 99 (18.9)
40–49 334 (29.9) 178 (30.0) 156 (29.8)
50–59 278 (24.9) 153 (25.8) 125 (23.9)
60–69 148 (13.3) 96 (16.2) 52 (9.9)
≥70 51 (4.5) 30 (5.1) 21 (4.0)
Months elapsed since diagnosis, mean (standard deviation) 35.5 (47.9) 34.0 (47. 6) 37.4 (48.4)
Months elapsed since diagnosis, median (P25, P75) 18.0 (11.0, 38.0) 18.0 (8.0, 37.3) 22.0 (12.0,39.0)
Months elapsed since diagnosis, range (minimum, maximum) 333.0 (0.0, 333.0) 325.0 (0.0, 325.0) 333.0 (0.0, 333.0)
Region, n/% North 201 (18.0) 109 (18.4) 92 (17.6)
Northeast 96 (8.6) 54 (9.1) 42 (8.0)
East 304 (27.2) 158 (26.6) 146 (27.9)
Middle 283 (25.4) 141 (23.8) 142 (27.1)
South 81 (7.3) 40 (6.7) 41 (7.8)
Northwest 151 (13.5) 91 (15.3) 60 (11.5)