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. 2020 Jun 26;223(5):725.e1–725.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.06.049

Table 1.

Participants’ demographics and cancer history

Characteristics N %
Age (n=511a)
 <65 y 376 73.58
 ≥65 y 135 26.41
Race (n=500a)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 3 0.60
 Asian or Asian American 10 2.00
 Black or African American 12 2.40
 White 469 93.80
 Other 6 1.20
Ethnicity (n=495a)
 Hispanic or Latino 14 2.83
 Not Hispanic or Latino 481 97.17
Current relationship status (n=505a)
 Married/civil union/domestic partnership 340 67.33
 Divorced/widowed/separated 87 17.23
 Single 78 15.45
Living alone (n=507a)
 Yes 101 19.92
 No 406 80.08
Highest level of education (n=506a)
 Less than high school degree 1 0.20
 High school degree or equivalent 38 7.51
 Some college 137 27.08
 Bachelor degree 169 33.40
 Graduate degree 161 31.82
Ovarian cancer stage (n=505a)
 I/II 170 33.66
 III/IV 321 63.56
 Uncertain 14 2.77
Completed first-line treatment (n=505a)
 Yes 476 94.26
 No 20 3.96
 Uncertain 9 1.78
Currently receiving treatment (n=501a)
 Yes 217 43.31
 No 284 56.69

Frey et al. Ovarian cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2020.

a

Number of respondents answering survey question.