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Table 3 Characteristics of women of the Jerusalem Perinatal Study cohort (1964–1976) diagnosed with breast cancer by vital status

From: Socioeconomic disparities in breast cancer incidence and survival among parous women: findings from a population-based cohort, 1964–2008

Characteristic

Total

Vital status*

 

(N = 2073)

Deceased (n = 598)

Living (n = 1475)

 

N

%

N

%

N

%

Age at 1st birtha

      

 <20

104

5.0

30

5.0

74

5.0

 20–25

649

31.3

151

25.3

498

33.8

 25–30

661

31.9

162

27.1

499

33.8

 30–35

402

19.4

150

25.1

252

17.1

 35–40

208

10.0

84

14.0

124

8.4

 ≥40

49

2.4

21

3.5

28

1.9

Age at diagnosisa

      

 <40

181

8.7

112

18.7

69

4.7

 40–45

215

10.4

99

16.6

116

7.9

 45–50

317

15.3

103

17.2

214

14.5

 50–55

421

20.3

103

17.2

318

21.6

 55–60

367

17.7

79

13.2

288

19.5

 60–65

289

13.9

56

9.4

233

15.8

 65–70

171

8.2

25

4.2

146

9.9

 ≥70

112

5.4

21

3.5

91

6.2

Year of diagnosis

      

 Prior to 1995

907

43.8

437

73.1

470

31.9

 1995 or later

1166

56.2

161

26.9

1005

68.1

Ethnic origin

      

 Israel

297

14.3

102

17.1

195

13.2

 West Asia

584

28.2

169

28.3

415

28.1

 North Africa

334

16.1

105

17.6

229

15.5

 Europe

858

41.4

222

37.1

636

43.1

Birth year

      

 Before 1945

1331

64.2

430

71.9

901

61.1

 1945 or later

742

35.8

168

28.1

574

38.9

Parity

      

 1

370

17.8

84

14.0

286

19.4

 2–3

1062

51.2

289

48.3

773

52.4

 ≥4

640

30.9

224

37.5

416

28.2

 Unknown

1

0.1

1

0.2

0

0.0

SEP based on woman’s education

      

 0–8 years

489

23.6

160

26.8

329

22.3

 9–12 years

702

33.9

196

32.8

506

34.3

 >12 years

728

35.1

182

30.4

546

37.0

 Unknown

154

7.4

60

10.0

94

6.4

SEP based on husband’s occupation

      

 Low

428

20.6

142

23.7

286

19.4

 Middle

806

38.9

247

41.3

559

37.9

 High

839

40.5

209

34.9

630

42.7

  1. a Range includes right boundary
  2. * All characteristics were significantly associated with vital status (p < .05)