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

Table 3.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of disease-free survival in the UNITED cohort with Cox regression analysis

Variable (unit) Univariate analysis
P value Multivariate analysis
P value
Disease-free survival
Disease-free survival
Hazard ratio 95% confidence interval Hazard ratio 95% confidence interval
Sex
 Female 1 0.753
 Male 1.04 0.82-1.31
Age at surgery—older category
 <75 years 1 0.036 1 <0.001
 ≥75 years 1.29 1.02-1.63 1.54 1.21-1.96
Biopsy taken
 Yes 1 <0.001 1 <0.001
 Noa 2.60 1.96-3.46 2.33 1.72-3.16
Tumor-sidednessb
 Left-sided tumor 1 0.404
 Right-sided tumor 0.91 0.72-1.14
Lymph nodes
 ≥12 examined 1 0.009 1 0.067
 <12 examined 1.54 1.11-2.14 1.38 0.98-1.95
pT stagec
 pT1-3 1 <0.001 1 <0.001
 pT4 2.25 1.76-2.89 1.59 1.22-2.07
pN stagec
 pN0 1 <0.001 1 <0.001
 pN1 1.88 1.43-2.48 1.71 1.28-2.30
 pN2 3.33 2.48-4.47 2.66 1.91-3.70
Tumor morphology
 Adenocarcinoma 1 0.514
 Other, including mucinous and signet cell carcinoma 1.13 0.79-1.62
Differentiation grade
 Well–moderate 1 0.191
 Poor–undifferentiated 1.25 0.90-1.75
Pathology risk factors
 No pathology risk factors presentd 1 <0.001 1 0.018
 Presence of ≥1 pathology risk factor 2.17 1.71-2.76 1.38 1.06-1.81
Adjuvant chemotherapy—received
 No 1 0.267
 Yes 1.14 0.90-1.44
Tumor–stroma ratio
 Stroma-low 1 <0.001 1 0.001
 Stroma-high 1.78 1.41-2.26 1.49 1.17-1.90
Microsatellite stabilitye
 Microsatellite instable (MSI) 1 0.070
 Microsatellite stable (MSS) 1.55 0.97-2.48

All variables are given as absolute numbers with associated percentages or medians with interquartile ranges. Bold indicates significance, when P < 0.05.

a

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

b

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

c

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).

d

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.

e

Dependent covariate, excluded in multivariate analysis also due to insignificance and minority of patients determined.