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Table 4 Clinicopathologic factors affecting the 5-YSR of cervical cancer patients

From: Combining the negative lymph nodes count with the ratio of positive and removed lymph nodes can better predict the postoperative survival in cervical cancer patients

Clinicopathologic characteristics

Cases

5-YSR (%)

χ2

P

Age at diagnosis (years)

  

0.405

0.524

<46

266

83.0

  

≥46

343

78.2

  

Pathologic type

  

5.452

<0.001

squamous

506

88.5

  

adenocarcinoma

74

58.6

  

adenosquamous

29

48.3

  

Size of primary tumor

  

235.681

<0.001

≤4 cm

481

87.5

  

>4 cm

128

54.3

  

Histologic grade

  

19.357

<0.001

G1

61

86.9

  

G2

243

78.0

  

G3

305

64.3

  

Depth of primary tumor invasion

  

74.538

<0.001

≤1/2

355

84.5

  

>1/2

254

77.5

  

FIGO Stage

  

390.46

<0.001

IA2

95

86.3

  

IB1

317

87.1

  

IB2

73

47.9

  

IIA1

69

63.6

  

IIA2

55

0

  

RPL (%)

  

457.556

<0.001

0

516

88.6

  

0 < RPL ≤ 5

10

10.0

  

5 < RPL ≤ 20

53

2.5

  

RPL > 20

30

0

  

NLNs count

  

92.372

<0.001

0 ≤ NLNs count ≤ 10

13

0

  

10 < NLNs count ≤ 25

242

62.8

  

NLNs count > 25

354

80.5

  
  1. RPL: ratio of positive and removed lymph nodes; NLNs: negative lymph nodes;
  2. 5-YSR: 5-year survival rate.