Table 3.
Total N=98 | |
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N (%) | |
1. Have you lost a family member to pancreatic cancer? | Yes=54 (55)/No=44 (45) |
a. If yes, how long ago was your most recent experience losing someone to pancreatic cancer?* | |
< 1 year | 11 (20) |
1–2 years | 9 (17) |
3–5 years | 7 (13) |
6–10 years | 6 (11) |
>10 years | 21 (39) |
b. If yes, were you a caregiver to this person?* | Yes=6 (11)/No=48 (89) |
c. If yes, how long did you provide this care?** | |
< 1 year | 2 (33) |
1–2 years | 2 (33) |
3–5 years | 1 (17) |
6–10 years | 0 |
>10 years | 0 |
Still providing this care | 1 (17) |
2. Have you lost a family member to another type of cancer (besides pancreatic)? | Yes=75 (77)/No=23 (23) |
a. If yes, were you a caregiver to this person?* | Yes=7 (9)/No=68 (91) |
3. When was cancer genetics testing done in your family? | |
Within the last 6 months | 34 (35) |
6 months – 1 year ago | 14 (14) |
1–2 years ago | 14 (14) |
>2 years ago | 33 (34) |
Not available | 3 (3) |
4. In what relative(s) was an inherited alteration in a gene found? | |
First-degree relatives | |
sibling | 41 (42) |
child | 5 (5) |
parent | 48 (49) |
Second-degree relatives | |
aunt | 15 (15) |
uncle | 13 (13) |
grandparent | 9 (9) |
grandchild | 1 (1) |
niece/nephew | 8 (8) |
More than one relative | 29 (30) |
Among those who lost a family member
Among those who were caregivers