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Table 1 Characteristics of the 204 patients included in the AMA-AC program

From: Sustained degradation of quality of life in a subgroup of lymphoma survivors: a two-year prospective survey

Patient characteristics at the entry to AMA-AC: n = number of cases documented

(n = 204)

Gender Men (n = 204)

113 (55.4%)

Age (years)

 Mean ± sd

55.2 ± 15.4

 Median (Min; Max)

59 (19–85)

Health insurance (n = 204)

 General health system

175 (85.8%)

 Others (Agriculture, freelancers)

29 (14.2%)

Level of education (n = 205)

 Lower educational status (≤high school degree)

116 (56.9%)

 Higher educational status (>high school degree)

88 (43.1%)

Disease-related characteristics

 Histology (n = 204)

  Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)

129 (63.2%)

  Hodgkin lymphoma and other NHLs

75 (36.8%))

 Ann Arbor stage (n = 203)

  I/ II

45 (22.2%)

  III/ IV

158 (77.8%)

 Performance status (n = 204)

   ≤ 1

181 (88.7%)

   ≥ 2

23 (11.3%)

 Charlson comorbidity index (n = 204)

  0

54 (26.5%)

  1

35 (17.1%)

   ≥ 2

115 (56.4%)

Type of treatment line (n = 204)a

 Conventional

152 (74.5%)

 Intensified

52 (25.5%)

Cohabitation status (n = 196)

 Living together (married, living in partnership)

147 (75.0%)

 Living alone (single, divorced, widowed)

49 (25.0%)

Occupational status (n = 203)

 Active (employed)

110 (54.2%)

 Not active (without employment, retired, jobless)

93 (45.8%))

Income / month (n = 204)

 No salary

8 (3.9%)

  < 380€ - 1070€

29 (14.2%)

  > 1070€ - 1830€

70 (34.3%)

  > 1830€ - 2290€

18 (8.8%)

  > 2290€ - ≥4570€

48 (23.6%)

 No comment

31 (15.2%)

  1. aType of treatment line: Conventional: see text