Research Article

Minority Breast Cancer Survivors: The Association between Race/Ethnicity, Objective Sleep Disturbances, and Physical and Psychological Symptoms

Table 1

Surgery type, treatment type, stage of cancer, type of breast cancer, and time since completion of treatment of participants by race/ethnicity ( ).

VariableTotalWhite, non-HispanicMinority value

Surgery type, (%) 0.662
 Lumpectomy34 (43.1)25 (41.7)9 (47.4)
 Mastectomy45 (56.9)35 (58.3)10 (52.6)
Treatment type, (%)0.403
 Chemotherapy10 (12.7)7 (11.7)3 (15.8)
 Radiation21 (26.6)15 (25.0)6 (31.6)
 Chemotherapy and radiation23 (29.1)16 (26.7)7 (36.8)
 Surgery only25 (31.6)22 (36.7)3 (15.8)
Cancer stage, (%)0.854
 013 (16.5)9 (15.0)4 (21.1)
 127 (34.2)21 (35.0)6 (31.6)
 227 (34.2)20 (33.3)7 (36.8)
 312 (15.2)10 (16.7)2 (10.5)
Type of breast cancer, (%)0.416
 Ductal carcinoma in situ13 (16.5)9 (15.0)4 (21.1)
 Invasive lobular26 (32.9)20 (33.3)6 (31.6)
 Invasive ductal22 (27.8)18 (30.0)4 (21.1)
 Not specified3 (3.8)1 (1.7)2 (10.5)
 Unknown15 (19.0)12 (20.0)3 (15.7)
Time since completion of treatment, (%)0.462
 2 weeks to 1 year42 (53.2)31 (51.7)11 (57.9)
 1 year to 2 years 37 (46.8)29 (48.3)8 (42.1)