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Islam KM, Ganti AK, Ryan J, et al. How Do Preferences for Treatment Change After Patients With Lung Cancer Start Chemotherapy? [Internet] Washington (DC): Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI); 2020 Feb. doi: 10.25302/02.2020.CE.12114351

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Table 6Phase 2 (Patients): Multivariable Analysis of the Association Between Patients' Characteristics and Treatment Success Definition at First Interview: “Living Longer” vs “More Than Survival Alone” (N = 218)a

VariablesbCharacteristicORc95% CI
GenderFemale1.5140.637-3.596
MaleRef
Age group, y≤600.4680.177-1.235
61-701.4810.515-4.261
>70Ref
EducationSome college or Bachelor's or higher degree0.8480.359-2.001
Less than high school or high school diploma or GEDRef
Marital statusMarried1.5860.677-3.716
Not marriedRef
Rural/urbanRural0.8180.340-1.972
UrbanRef

Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; Ref, referent.

aExcludes missing values. Variables in the model were selected based on expert opinion.

bDoes not include race variables because the value of 1 cell (Living Longer) is zero for “Black” and “other race.”

cOR for defining treatment success as more than survival alone by patients' characteristics (ref group: LL/survival alone).

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