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Table 1 Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of survivors

From: Long-term effects of cancer on earnings of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors – a population-based study from British Columbia, Canada

 

Number of Survivors (N = 3958)

Percent (sd)

Male

1817

49

Female

1874

51

Mean attained age in 2007

38.99

(10.00)

Mean age at Diagnosis

15.79

(7.41)

Diagnosis groups

 Bone

165

4.17

 CNS

522

13.19

 Carcinoma

626

15.82

 Germ cell

459

11.6

 Leukemia

467

11.8

 Lymphoma

873

22.06

 Soft tissue sarcoma

229

5.79

 Other

617

15.59

Treatment type

 Chemo only

405

10.23

 Radiation only

141

3.56

 Surgery only

807

20.39

 Other

2467

37.70

 Relapsed

435

11

Education

(N = 987)

 

 K-12

76

 

 Developmental

2

 

 Non-credential Post Secondary

3

 

 Non-academic Post Secondary

11

 

 Academic Post Secondary

8

 
  1. Source: Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivor (CAYACS) Cohort, authors’ calculations