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. 2020 Nov 17;159(5):2029–2039. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.11.010

Table 3.

Survival According to Sex in Different Subsets of Patients Who Underwent Pulmonary Resection for Lung Cancer in Sweden From 2008 Through 2017a

Variable 5-y Survival
Survival Difference
Men Women
Age categories, y
 <60 68 (64-73) 70 (66-74) 1.7 (−4.4 to 7.8)
 60-64 63 (58-68) 72 (68-76) 9.4 (3.2-16)
 65-69 55 (51-59) 67 (64-71) 12 (7.2-17)
 70-74 54 (50-58) 63 (59-67) 8.9 (3.3-14)
 75+ 46 (42-52) 63 (59-67) 16 (10-23)
Histopathologic findings
 Squamous cell carcinoma 52 (48-56) 59 (55-64) 7.3 (1.1-13)
 Adenocarcinoma 55 (52-58) 66 (64-69) 11 (7.3-15)
Stage of disease
 IA and IB 70 (67-72) 78 (76-80) 8.6 (5.6-12)
 IIA and IIB 47 (43-51) 56 (52-60) 9.1 (3.5-15)

Data are presented as percentage (95% CI).

a

After inverse probability of treatment weighting.