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. 2020 Aug 11;53(1):207–211. doi: 10.4143/crt.2020.364

Table 3.

Comparison of characteristics of relatives: uptake of FSM group vs. ‘non-uptake of FSM group

Characteristic Uptake of FSM (n=69) Non-uptake of FSM (n=60) p-value
First-degree living family members 8 (3-15) 8 (4-17) 0.904
Father
 Alive 23 (33.8) 8 (13.3) 0.007
 Deceased 45 (66.2) 52 (86.7)
 Missing 1 (1.4) 0
Mother
 Alive 31 (45.6) 20 (33.3) 0.158
 Deceased 37 (54.4) 40 (66.7)
 Missing 1 (1.4) 0
OC in the first-degree relative 0 (0-2) 0 (0-3) 0.711
BC in the first-degree relative 0 (0-2) 0 (0-1) 0.724
OC in the second-degree relative 0 (0-1) 0 (0-2) 0.869
BC the second-degree relative 0 (0-1) 0 (0-2) 0.668
OC the third-degree relative 0 (0-2) 0 (0-2) 0.483
BC the third-degree relative 0 (0-1) 0 (0-1) 0.170
Children
 Yes 63 (92.6) 53 (91.4) 1.000
 No 5 (7.4) 5 (8.6)
 Missing 1 (1.4) 2 (3.3)
Daughter
 Yes 54 (79.4) 35 (60.3) 0.019
 No 14 (20.6) 23 (39.7)
 Missing 1 (1.4) 2 (3.3)
Son
 Yes 47 (68.1) 46 (76.7) 0.280
 No 22 (31.9) 14 (23.3)
Sister
 Yes 57 (82.6) 51 (85.0) 0.714
 No 12 (17.4) 9 (15.0)
Brother
 Yes 62 (89.9) 52 (86.7) 0.573
 No 7 (10.1) 8 (13.3)
Family history of OC
 Yes 16 (23.5) 13 (22.0) 0.841
 No 52 (76.5) 46 (78.0)
 Missing 1 (1.4) 1 (1.6)
Family history of BC
 Yes 21 (30.4) 17 (29.3) 0.890
 No 48 (69.6) 41 (70.7)
 Missing 0 2 (3.3)

Values are presented as number (range) or number (%). BC, breast cancer; FSM, family-specific mutation; OC, ovarian cancer.