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. 2012 Mar 16;7(3):e33952. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033952

Table 1. Clinicopathological characteristics of the patients.

Characteristics Training set (N = 70) Validation set (N = 26)
Age <70 40 (57.1%) 19 (73.1%)
≧70 30 (42.9%) 7 (26.9%)
Gender Male 52 (74.3%) 16 (61.5%)
Female 18 (25.7%) 10 (38.5%)
Stage I 19 (27.2%) 17 (65.4%)
II 11 (15.7%) 2 (7.7%)
III 26 (37.1%) 4 (15.4%)
IV 14 (20.0%) 3 (11.5%)
Tumor differentiation Well 7 (13.2%) 11 (52.4%)
(NSCLC) Moderate 10 (18.9%) 5 (23.8%)
Poor 18 (34.0%) 4 (19.0%)
Unknown 18 (34.0%) 1 (4.8%)
Tumor size <3 cm 24 (34.3%) 15 (57.7%)
≧3 cm 45 (64.3%) 6 (23.1)
Unknown 1 (1.4%) 5 (19.2)
Nodal status N0 23 (32.9%) 18 (69.3%)
N1 12 (17.1%) 1 (3.8%)
N2 23 (32.9%) 5 (19.2%)
N3 12 (17.1%) 2 (7.7%)
Distant metastasis M0 56 (80.0%) 23 (88.5%)
M1 14 (20.0%) 3 (11.5%)
Histological type ADa 29 (41.4%) 20 (77.0%)
SCCb 21 (30.0%) 0 (0.0%)
SCLCc 17 (24.3%) 5 (19.2%)
LCNECd 3 (4.3%) 1 (3.8%)
a

Adenocarcinoma.

b

Squamous cell carcinoma.

c

Small cell lung carcinoma.

d

Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma.