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. 2024 Jun 13;16(6):e62296. doi: 10.7759/cureus.62296

Table 2. Association of Vitamin D Status with Breast Carcinoma Characteristics.

†: Fisher's exact test, *: independent t-test

  Vitamin D <30 ng/mL (deficient) (n=43)% Vitamin D >30 ng/mL (sufficient) (n=7)% P value
Age (years)      
21-30 3 (75%) 1 (25%) 0.763†
31-40 6 (83.33%) 1 (16.67%)
41-50 16 (88.88%) 2 (11.12%)
51-60 7 (77.77%) 2 (22.23%)
>60 11 (91.66%) 1 (8.34%)
Mean ± SD 51.49 ± 13.19 49.57 ± 17.6 0.735*
Side involved      
Left 22 (81.48%) 5 (18.52%) 0.429
Right 21 (91.30%) 2 (8.70%)
Tumor differentiation      
Poorly differentiated 20 (100%) 0 (0%) 0.011
Moderately differentiated 16 (84.21%) 3 (15.79%)
Well differentiated 7 (63.63%) 4 (36.37%)
ER, PR, and Her-2/neu status      
ER status      
Negative 24 (96%) 1 (4%) 0.098
Positive 19 (76%) 6 (24%)
PR status      
Negative 26 (96.30%) 1 (3.70%) 0.039
Positive 17 (73.90%) 6 (26.10%)
Her-2/neu status      
Negative 22 (91.66%) 2 (8.34%) 0.420
Positive 21 (80.77%) 5 (19.23%)
Luminal status      
Her-2/neu amplified 13 (92.86%) 1 (7.14%) 0.113
Luminal A 11 (84.62%) 2 (15.38%)
Luminal B 8 (66.66%) 4 (33.34%)
TNBC 11 (100%) 0 (0%)
Number of lymph nodes extracted      
Mean ± SD 15.79 ± 5.5 14.29 ± 2.43 0.483*
Median (interquartile range) 15(13-18.5) 15(12.5-15.5)  
Number of positive lymph nodes      
Mean ± SD 4.42 ± 5.4 1.71 ± 2.36 0.201*
Median (interquartile range) 2(0-7) 1(0-2.5)
Prognosis      
Bad prognosis 23 (100%) 0 (0%) 0.011
Good prognosis 20 (74.07%) 7 (25.93%)