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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 4.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg Oncol. 2017 Aug 1;24(10):3067–3072. doi: 10.1245/s10434-017-5959-3

TABLE 1.

Patient demographics and clinical risk factors among the subset of patients without ovarian cancer (n = 87)

N = 87 patients
Patients with breast cancer (N = 67) Patients without breast cancer (N = 20)
Age at VUS diagnosis, median (range) 49 (27–83) 45 (30–74)
Menopausal status, n (%)
 Premenopausal 36 (54%) 8 (40%)
 Perimenopausal 3 (4%) 1 (5%)
 Postmenopausal 24 (36%) 8 (40%)
 Unknown 4 (6%) 3 (15%)
Year of VUS diagnosis, n (%)
 2000–2005 7 (10%) 2 (10%)
 2006–2011 26 (39%) 9 (45%)
 2012–2016 28 (42%) 9 (45%)
 Unknown 6 (9%) -
Gene with VUS, n (%)
BRCA1 21 (31%) 4 (20%)
BRCA2 46 (69%) 16 (80%)
Gender, n (%)
 Female 67 (100%) 18 (90%)
 Male 0 2 (10%)
Ethnicity, n (%)
 Caucasian 59 (88%) 18 (90%)
 African American 0 0
 Hispanic 2 (3%) 0
 Asian 2 (3%) 0
 Other/unknown 3 (4%) 2 (10%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single 7 (10%) 0
 Married 47 (70%) 18 (90%)
 Widowed 6 (9%) 0
 Divorced 7 (10%) 2 (10%)
Education, n (%)
 High school 8 (12%) 4 (20%)
 College 34 (51%) 10 (50%)
 Graduate 16 (24%) 3 (15%)
 Unknown 9 (13%) 3 (15%)
Tyrer-Cuzick (IBIS), median (range) - 27% (16–62%)
Gail (lifetime), median (range) - 20% (7–43%)
# Relatives with breast cancer, median (range) 2(0–9) 3 (1–6)
First-degree family history, n (%) (unknown n = 2) 29/65 (45%) 16/20 (80%)