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. 2011 Apr 1;2:177–185. doi: 10.7150/jca.2.177

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Figure 3

Survival as a function of gender. The overall survival of female patients was significantly better than that of male patients (A). Mean survival was 102.4 (95% C.I 95.1-109.7) and 113.7 (95% C.I 106.3-121.4) months for the male and the female groups respectively, log -rank p=0.04. In the 5FU+LEV group (n=188). The overall survival of female patients (n=91) was significantly better than the OS of male patients (n=97) in the 5FU+LEV group (B). Mean survival was 96.3.4 (95% C.I 86.0-106.6) and 119.9 (95% C.I 109.9-129.8) months for the male and the female groups respectively, log -rank p=0.04. In the 5FU+LV group (n=210). The overall survival of female patients (n=97) was no different than the OS of male patients (n=113) in the 5FU+LV group. Mean survival was 107.8 (95% C.I 98.3-117.4) and 107.2 (95% C.I 96.6-117.8) months for the male and the female groups respectively, log -rank p=0.10.