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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2019 Aug 26;125(23):4319–4328. doi: 10.1002/cncr.32410

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for physicians completing survey (n=91).

PCP Oncologist Specialist
n=30 n=30 n=31
no.(%) no.(%) no.(%)
Female 12(40.0%) 11(36.7%) 11(36.7%)
Age
 Under 30 8(26.7%) 2(6.7%) 4(12.9%)
 31–44 5(16.7%) 9(30.0%) 9(29.0%)
 45–55 8(26.7%) 8(26.7%) 10(32.3%)
 56–65 7(23.3%) 9(30.0%) 7(22.6%)
 66 or older 2(6.7%) 2(6.7%) 1(3.2%)
Race
 White 27(90.0%) 29(96.7%) 24(77.4%)
 Black/African American 2(6.5%)
 Asian 2(6.7.%) 1(3.3%) 5(16.1%)
 Multiracial 1(3.3%)
Hispanic 4(13.3%) 1(3.3%) 1(3.2%)
Years in Practice
 Less than 5 9(30.0%) 3(10.0%) 8(25.8%)
 5–10 4(13.3%) 6(20.0%) 6(19.4%)
 11–15 1(3.3%) 4(13.3%) 2(6.5%)
 16–20 6(20.0%) 6(20.0%) 6(19.4%)
 21–25 2(6.7%) 2(6.7%) 3(9.7%)
 26–30 6(20.0%) 6(20.0%) 4(12.9%)
 31 or more 2(6.7%) 3(10.0%) 2(6.5%)
Type of Practice
 Family Medicine 11(36.7%)
 Internal Medicine 19(63.3%)
 Medical Oncology 20(66.7%)
 Surgical Oncology 10(33.3%)
 Dermatology 11(35.5%)
 Urology 10(32.3%)
 Gynecology and/or Obstetrics 10(32.3%)

Abbreviation: PCP=Primary Care Physician