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. 2015 Feb 25;107(4):djv018. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djv018

Table 1.

Baseline demographic characteristics at time of survey response among participants

Characteristic No. (%)
Median age, y 49
Range, y 25–88
Median age at treatment, y 29
Range, y 14–66
Median duration of follow-up, y 21
Range, y 5.5–32
Sex
 Male 115 (48.3)
 Female 123 (51.7)
Race
 White 229 (96.6)
 African American 4 (1.7)
 Other 4 (1.7)
 Missing 1 (n/a)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 10 (4.2)
 Non-Hispanic 226 (95.8)
 Missing 2 (n/a)
Marital status
 Married/living with partner 192 (80.7)
 Single 24 (10.1)
 Divorced/separated 18 (7.6)
 Widowed 4 (1.7)
Educational achievement
 Less than high school 1 (0.4)
 Partial high school 2 (0.8)
 High school graduate 35 (14.8)
 Partial college or vocational training 52 (22.0)
 College degree 78 (33.1)
 Graduate degree or professional training 68 (28.8)
 Missing 2 (n/a)
Family income level
 Less than $10 000 4 (1.8)
 $10 000 - $29 999 9 (4.0)
 $30 000 - $49 999 22 (9.9)
 $50 000 - $69 999 24 (10.8)
 $70 000 - $89 999 35 (15.7)
 More than $90 000 129 (57.8)
 Missing 15 (n/a)