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Table 4 Logistic regression results for associations with UI among cancer cases, controlling for time since diagnosis

From: Urinary incontinence and health-related quality of life among older Americans with and without cancer: a cross-sectional study

 

Variable

POR

95% CI

P

Cancer type1

Bladder

1.12

(0.92, 1.37)

0.3

Breast

1.15

(0.99, 1.34)

0.08

Colorectal

referent

--

-

Endometrial/Uterine

1.39

(1.11, 1.74)

0.005

Lung

0.90

(0.73, 1.12)

0.4

Prostate

1.95

(1.66, 2.29)

<.0001

Demographics

Age (>75years)

1.12

(1.02, 1.24)

0.01

Current Smoker

0.98

(0.84, 1.14)

0.8

Race (non-white)

0.82

(0.73, 0.92)

0.0001

Gender (male)

0.55

(0.47, 0.66)

<.0001

Marital Status (not married)

1.03

(0.94, 1.14)

0.5

Education (> high school)

1.22

(1.11, 1.34)

<.0001

Comorbid conditions

High blood pressure

1.00

(0.91, 1.10)

0.9

Stroke

1.31

(1.13, 1.53)

0.0005

Chronic lung disease

1.10

(0.97, 1.25)

0.1

Gastrointestinal problems

1.38

(1.14, 1.68)

0.001

Diabetes

1.23

(1.09, 1.37)

0.0004

Joint Pain

1.66

(1.36, 1.63)

<.0001

Cardiovascular disease

1.49

(1.00, 1.22)

0.05

Time from cancer to survey

<2years

referent

--

-

2-5years

0.88

(0.77, 1.01)

0.07

≥5years

0.94

(0.84, 1.05)

0.3

Activities of daily living

Difficulty

1.66

(1.50, 1.83)

<.0001

  1. 1Colorectal cancer patients within 2years of treatment are referent group.