Table 3.
Colorectal cancer-specific mortality |
Overall mortality |
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Tumor growth pattern |
Total N (%) |
No. of events |
Univariate HR (95% CI) |
Stage- stratified HR (95% CI) |
Multivariate stage- stratified HR (95% CI) |
No. of events |
Univariate HR (95% CI) |
Stage- stratified HR (95% CI) |
Multivariate stage- stratified HR (95% CI) |
Expansile | 372 (33%) | 64 | 1 (referent) | 1 (referent) | 1 (referent) | 134 | 1 (referent) | 1 (referent) | 1 (referent) |
Intermediate | 610 (54%) | 149 | 1.51 (1.13-2.03) |
1.22 (0.90-1.64) |
1.23 (0.91-1.67) |
282 | 1.41 (1.14-1.73) |
1.27 (1.03-1.58) |
1.30 (1.04-1.62) |
Infiltrative | 157 (14%) | 95 | 5.37 (3.90-7.40) |
1.95 (1.38-2.75) |
1.74 (1.22-2.47) |
112 | 3.64 (2.82-4.69) |
1.91 (1.44-2.54) |
1.78 (1.33-2.39) |
p for trend | <0.0001 | 0.0002 | 0.0021 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.0002 |
The multivariate, stage-matched (stratified) Cox regression model initially included the tumor growth pattern variable (expansile, intermediate, or infiltrative), age, sex, year of diagnosis, body mass index, tumor location, tumor differentiation, family history of colorectal cancer in any first degree relative, microsatellite instability, CpG island methylator phenotype, LINE-1 methylation, KRAS, BRAF, PIK3CA, tumor differentiation, mucinous component, signet ring cell component, and peritumoral lymphocytic reaction. A backward elimination with threshold of p=0.20 was used to select variables in the final models.
CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio.