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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 30.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 2019 Sep;134(3):520–526. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003421

Table 1.

Demographics and Clinical Characteristics of the Study Population

Patient Demographic Obstetrician-Gynecologist
(n=130)
Gynecologic Oncologist
(n=160)
Overall
(N=290)
P*

Mean age at surgery (y) 49±10 49±10 49±10 .78
Mean BMI at surgery (kg/m2) 29±8 28±7 28±8 .33
Mean parity 2.0±1 2.0±2 2.0±2 .93
Family history breast or ovarian cancer 93 (72) 116 (73) 209 (72) .57
Mutation type .04
BRCA1 57 (44) 90 (56) 149 (51)
BRCA2 73 (56) 70 (44) 141 (49)
Race-ethnicity .69
 White 116 (90) 145 (91) 261 (90)
 Black 4 (3.0) 5 (3.1) 9 (3.1)
 Asian 4 (3.0) 3 (1.9) 7 (2.4)
 Hispanic 1 (0.8) 1 (0.6) 2 (0.7)
 Ashkenazi 3 (2.3) 3 (1.9) 6 (2.0)
Personal history of breast cancer 70 (54) 91 (57) 161 (56) .53

BMI, body mass index.

Data are mean±SD or n (%) unless otherwise specified.

*

Wilcoxon rank-sum for continuous variables; Pearson’s χ2 for categorical variables. P for race-ethnicity was calculated as white compared with non-white.