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. 2024 Apr 12;9(4):102988. doi: 10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.102988

Table 2.

Analysis of the variables of surgery, pathology, and adjuvant chemotherapy in the eligible UNITED cohort, stroma-low compared with the stroma-high patients

Variables (unit) Stroma-low (n = 960) Stroma-high (n = 428) P value
Sex 0.385g
 Female 420 (44) 198 (46)
 Male 540 (56) 230 (54)
Age at surgery—older category 0.185g
 <75 years 636 (66) 299 (70)
 ≥75 years 324 (34) 129 (30)
Biopsy taken 0.530g
 Yes 843 (88) 380 (89)
 Noa 117 (12) 47 (11)
Surgery type 0.309h
 Hemicolectomy right 435 (45) 176 (41)
 Hemicolectomy left 121 (13) 59 (14)
 Sigmoidectomy 277 (29) 136 (32)
 Otherb 127 (13) 57 (13)
Tumor-sidednessc 0.049g
 Right-sided tumor 473 (49) 186 (44)
 Left-sided tumor 487 (51) 241 (56)
 Missing 0 (0) 1 (0)
Lymph nodes 0.004g
 <12 examined 117 (12) 30 (7)
 ≥12 examined 843 (88) 398 (93)
Pathological tumor (pT) staged <0.001g
 pT1-3 810 (84) 305 (71)
 pT1 10 (1) 1 (0)
 pT2 61 (6) 6 (1)
 pT3 739 (77) 298 (70)
 pT4 150 (16) 123 (29)
Pathological nodal (pN) staged <0.001g
 pN0 541 (56) 182 (43)
 pN1 292 (30) 152 (36)
 pN2 127 (13) 94 (22)
Tumor morphology 0.303g
 Adenocarcinoma 855 (89) 390 (91)
 Mucinous carcinoma 90 (9) 33 (8)
 Other, including signet cell carcinoma 15 (2) 5 (1)
Differentiation gradee 0.062g
 Well–moderate 809 (84) 378 (88)
 Poor–undifferentiated 125 (13) 41 (10)
 Grade cannot be assessed 26 (3) 9 (2)
Pathology risk factorsf <0.001g
 No pathology risk factors present 566 (59) 197 (46)
 Presence of ≥1 pathology risk factor 394 (41) 231 (54)
Extramural venous invasion (EMVI)
 Not reported 162 (17) 55 (13)
 Reported, of which 798 (83) 373 (87) <0.001g
 Yes (EMVI+) 86 (9) 98 (23)
 No (EMVI−) 712 (74) 275 (64)
Venous invasion
 Not reported 99 (10) 56 (13)
 Reported, of which 861 (90) 372 (87) <0.001g
 Yes (V1) 100 (12) 69 (19)
 No (V0) 761 (88) 303 (81)
Lymphatic invasion
 Not reported 28 (3) 20 (5)
 Reported, of which 932 (97) 408 (95) 0.193g
 Yes (L1) 304 (33) 148 (36)
 No (L0) 628 (67) 260 (64)
Perineural invasion
 Not reported 423 (44) 186 (44)
 Reported, of which 537 (56) 242 (57) <0.001g
 Yes (Pn1) 68 (13) 58 (24)
 No (Pn0) 469 (87) 184 (43)
Microsatellite instability/mismatch repair (MMR) status
 Not determined 439 (46) 213 (50)
 Determined, of which 521 (54) 215 (50) 0.012g
 Microsatellite stable (MSS)/MMR proficient (pMMR) 403 (77) 184 (86)
 Microsatellite instable (MSI)/MMR deficient (dMMR) 118 (23) 31 (14)
Pathological TNM stage <0.001g
 Stage II 541 (56) 182 (43)
 Stage III 419 (44) 246 (57)
Adjuvant chemotherapy—received <0.001g
 No 539 (56) 174 (41)
 Yes 421 (44) 254 (59)
Adjuvant chemotherapy—per pathological TNM stage <0.001g
 Stage II + no adjuvant therapy 434 (45) 125 (29)
 Stage II + adjuvant therapy 107 (11) 57 (13)
 Stage III + adjuvant therapy 314 (33) 197 (46)
 Stage III + no adjuvant therapy 105 (11) 49 (11)

All variables are given as absolute numbers with associated percentages or medians with interquartile ranges. Sum of percentages can be less or more than 100 due to rounding. Bold indicates significance, when P < 0.05.

N/A, not applicable; TNM, tumor–node–metastasis.

a

Reasons why biopsy was not taken are, e.g. in emergency setting (obstructive ileus).

b

Other operation types include a (sub)total colectomy, high anterior resection, or transversectomy.

c

A right-sided tumor is defined as a colon carcinoma in the cecum, colon ascendens, flexura hepatica, or colon transversum.

d

Different versions of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) TNM classification were used. Here, all variables are converted to the UICC TNM version 5 (1997).

e

Differentiation grade is variously registered as separate or combined subgroups; this is then categorized into combined grades, i.e. well–moderate or poor–undifferentiated.

f

Pathology risk factors are stated in Table 2. Presence of a risk factor is defined as at least one of registered risk factors. Absence is the absence of registered risk factors, as not all risk factors are registered.

g

Calculated using the chi-square test.

h

Calculated using the chi-square test for the three most common and here presented operation types: hemicolectomy right, hemicolectomy left, and sigmoidectomy.