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Supplementary Table S4 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Reasons for being off-study by self-reported race</p
Supplementary Table S9 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Baseline bone pain scale Cox model results from sensitivity analysis for missing indicator values during MICE procedure</p
TABLE 4 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Stratified analyses for the association between pain scales at enrollment and death, IRONMAN Registry 2017–2023</p
Supplementary Table S6 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Baseline EORTC pain scale Cox model results from sensitivity analysis for missing indicator values during MICE procedure</p
Supplementary Figure S3 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Kaplan-Meier survival curve by self-reported race</p
Supplementary Table S7 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Baseline average pain scale Cox model results from sensitivity analysis for missing indicator values during MICE procedure</p
Supplementary Figure S2 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Selection of study participants exclusion flowchart</p
FIGURE 1 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Distributions of pain at study enrollment by race. A, Distributions of scores on the EORTC pain scale by race. B, Distributions of scores on the average pain scale by race. C, Distributions of scores on the worst pain scale by race. D, Distributions of scores on the bone pain scale by race.</p
Supplementary Table S8 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Baseline worst pain scale Cox model results from sensitivity analysis for missing indicator values during MICE procedure</p
TABLE 1 from Pain and Its Association with Survival for Black and White Individuals with Advanced Prostate Cancer in the United States
Cohort demographic and clinical characteristics by self-reported race (N = 879), 2017–2023</p