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Table 1 Patient demographics and Tumor characteristics

From: Abnormal pulmonary function tests predict the development of radiation-induced pneumonitis in advanced non-small cell lung Cancer

Variable

Patients enrolled

n = 52 (%)

Patients with one-year follow-up

n = 37(%)

Age years

≤ 60

≥ 60

20 (38.4)

32 (61.6)

13 (35.1)

24 (64.9)

Sex

Female

Male

24 (45.3)

28 (53.8)

16 (43.2)

21 (56.8)

aECOG

0–1

> 2

46 (88.5)

6 (11.5)

34 (91.9)

3 (8.1)

Smoking history

Yes

No

22 (42.3)

30 (57.7)

20 (54.1)

17 (45.9)

Current smoking

Yes

No

7 (13.5)

45 (86.5)

5 (13.5)

32 (86.5)

Tobacco index

Package/Year

38 (0.3–111)

34(0.3–111)

Histology

Adenocarcinoma

Others

35 (67.3)

17 (32.7)

25 (67.6)

12 (32.4)

bClinical stage

III

IV

26 (50)

26 (50)

17 (45.9)

20 (54.1)

cLocalization

Superior

Medium

Inferior

11 (21.1)

12 (23.1)

29 (55.8)

15 (40.5)

9 (24.3)

13 (35.2)

  1. aECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group), performance status 0-fully active, 1-Restricted in physically strenuous activity, 2-Ambulatory and capable of all selfcare, 3-Capable of only limited selfcare, 4-Completely disabled and 5-Dead. b7th lung cancer TNM classification and staging system. cCT scan tumor localization