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. 2019 Jul 10;8(7):213. doi: 10.3390/antiox8070213

Table 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of the lung cancer and the head and neck cancer patients and the control group.

Clinical and Demographic Characteristics Control Group
n = 50
Lung Cancer
n = 33
Head and Neck Cancer
n = 28
p-Value *
Age, years 42 (35–47) 72 (65–79) 65 (56–73) <0.001
Male sex, n (%) 25 (50.0) 26 (78.8) 25 (89.3) <0.001
Alcohol habit (>20 g/day), n (%) 15 (30.0) 8 (24.2) 11 (39.3) 0.042
Smoking, n (%)
Current smoker
Former smoker
 
17 (34.0)
0 (0.0)
 
14 (42.4)
17 (51.5)
 
16 (57.1)
6 (21.4)
 
<0.001
 
Hypertension, n (%) 4 (8.0) 19 (57.6) 17 (60.7) <0.001
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, n (%) 5 (10.0) 10 (30.3) 6 (21.4) 0.085
Cancer stage, n (%)
Stage I 14 (42.4) 5 (17.9)
Stage II 4 (12.1) 5 (17.9)
Stage III 15 (45.5) 5 (17.9)
Stage IV 0 (0.0) 13 (46.3)
Histology, n (%)
Squamous carcinoma 18 (54.5) 26 (92.9)
Adenocarcinoma 13 (39.4) 1 (3.6)
Others 2 (6.0) 1 (3.6)
Chemotherapy treatment, n (%) 18 (54.5) 17 (60.7)
Secondary effects of radiotherapy, n (%)
Epithelitis 24 (72.7) 25 (89.3)
Lung toxicity 25 (75.8)
Xerostomia 22.0 (78.6)
Mucositis 20.0 (71.4)
Esophagitis 6.0 (21.5)

* Age is shown as medians and interquartile ranges (in parenthesis). Statistical analyses were performed by the χ-square test, except for age, that was done by the Mann-Whitney U-test.