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. 2020 May 15;23(6):854–859. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2019.0311

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (n = 27)

  Total samples
Age, years (M, SD) 63.85 (16.09)
 30–39 years 4 (14.8)
 40–49 years 1 (3.7)
 50–59 years 4 (14.8)
 60–69 years 6 (22.2)
 70–79 years 9 (33.3)
 80–89 years 3 (11.1)
Gender (n, %)
 Female 14 (51.9)
 Male 13 (48.1)
Ethnicity
 Latino 0 (0)
 Non-Latino 27 (100)
Race (n, %)
 White 24 (88.9)
 Other 3 (11.1)
Education (n, %)
 Grade school 1 (3.7)
 High school 1 (3.7)
 Some college/college degree 11 (40.7)
 Postgraduate 14 (51.9)
Marital status (n, %)
 Married/partnered 14 (51.9)
 Single 6 (22.2)
 Divorced 6 (22.2)
 Other 1 (3.7)
Annual income (n, %)
 Less than $21,000 1 (3.7)
 $21,000–39,999 3 (11.1)
 $40,000–65,999 7 (25.9)
 $66,000–105,999 2 (7.4)
 $106,000+ 13 (48.1)
 Don't know 1 (3.7)
Religious affiliation (n, %)a
 Jewish 14 (53.8)
 Catholic 5 (19.2)
 Atheist 1 (3.8)
 Other 2 (7.7)
 None 4 (15.4)
Primary cancer diagnosis
 DLBCL 20 (74.1)
 Double/triple hit lymphoma 2 (7.4)
 Follicular lymphoma transformed to DLBCL 5 (18.5)
 Years since diagnosis (M, SD) 3.79 (4.64)
Treatment lines received (n, %)
 One 3 (11.1)
 Two 17 (63.0)
 Three or more 7 (25.9)
a

Missing: n = 1.

DLBCL, diffuse large B cell lymphoma; SD, standard deviation.