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. 2020 Aug 28;19:1534735420940384. doi: 10.1177/1534735420940384

Table 1.

Characteristics of Patients With Stages I-IIIA Non–Small Cell Lung Cancera,b.

All patients (n = 275)
Ctrl (n = 237)
aoVA (n = 38)
P
N % N % N %
Total number of patients 275 100.0 237 86.2 38 13.8
Age at diagnosis, mean (SD), years 67.6 12.3 68.0 12.7 65.3 9.4 .115
Gender
 Female 118 42.8 96 40.5 22 56.4 .092
 Male 158 57.2 141 59.5 17 43.6
Body mass index
 <25 102 45.9 84 45.2 18 50.0 .639
 25-29.9 91 41.0 76 40.9 15 41.7
 30+ (obese) 29 13.1 26 14.0 3 8.30
Histology
 ADC 135 48.9 114 48.1 21 53.8 .953
 SQC 123 44.6 107 45.1 16 41.0
 LCC 18 6.5 16 6.8 2 5.1
Smoker
 Current/past 216 94.3 183 94.8 33 91.7 .720
 Never 13 5.70 10 5.2 3 8.30
Cancer-directed surgeryc
 No 110 39.9 93 39.2 17 43.6 .736
 Yes 166 60.1 144 60.8 22 56.4
Chemotherapy
 No 185 67.0 170 71.7 15 38.5 9.172e-05
 Yes 91 33.0 67 28.3 24 61.5
Radiation therapy (lung)
 No 250 90.6 215 90.7 35 89.7 1.0
 Yes 26 9.4 22 9.3 4 10.3
Partner status
 Married/life partnership 114 41.3 93 39.1 12 30.8 .211
 Living alone 62 22.5 56 23.6 6 15.4
 NA 100 36.2 88 37.2 12 30.8

Abbreviations: Ctrl, control group; aoVA, add-on Viscum album L, SD, standard deviation; ADC, adenocarcinoma; SQC, squamous cell carcinoma; LCC, large cell carcinoma; NA, not specified.

a

Characteristics of patients with stages I to IIIA non–small cell lung cancer; percentages of sub-characteristics may not add up to 100% due to rounding procedures.

b

Chi-square analysis for categorical variables (or Fisher’s exact test in case frequencies were ≤5); Student’s t test for age distribution.

c

In one patient, cancer-directed surgery was not specified.