Research Article
Colorectal Cancer Characteristics and Outcomes after Solid Organ Transplantation
Table 1
Baseline and demographic variables of patients who developed colorectal cancers after solid organ transplant.
| | Total | | (N=63) |
| Age at diagnosis | | N | 63 | Mean (SD) | 63.4 (8.2) | Median | 64.0 | Q1, Q3 | 58.0, 69.0 | Range | (37.0-82.0) | Age at diagnosis | | <50 | 4 (6.3%) | 50-60 | 16 (25.4%) | 60-70 | 33 (52.4%) | 70-80 | 9 (14.3%) | >80 | 1 (1.6%) | Year of diagnosis | | N | 63 | Mean (SD) | 2006.3 (7.7) | Median | 2008.0 | Q1, Q3 | 2001.0, 2012.0 | Range | (1987.0-2016.0) | Year of diagnosis | | 1980-2000 | 13 (20.6%) | >=2000 | 50 (79.4%) | Gender | | Female | 28 (44.4%) | Male | 35 (55.6%) | Race | | White | 59 (93.7%) | Black | 1 (1.6%) | Asian/Pacific islander | 2 (3.2%) | Other | 1 (1.6%) | Type of transplanted organ | | Kidney | 44.4% | Liver | 36.5% | Heart | 11.1% | Lung | 6.3% | Hospital site | | Arizona | 10 (15.9%) | Florida | 8 (12.7%) | Rochester | 45 (71.4%) |
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