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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 19.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg Oncol. 2011 Apr 13;19(1):344–350. doi: 10.1245/s10434-011-1708-1

TABLE 1.

Clinicopathological characteristics of 65 patients with CRC according to GII status of tumor

Characteristic GII lowan = 34 GII high n = 31 P b,c
Vital status
    Alive 14 (41.2%) 9 (29.0%) 0.41
    Dead from CRC 12 (35.3%) 16 (51.6%)
    Dead from other causes 8 (23.5%) 6 (19.4%)
Median follow-up (months)d 149.9 133.3 0.61
American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM stage at diagnosis
    1 10 (29.4%) 9 (29.0%) 0.83
    2 7 (20.6%) 6 (19.4%)
    3 9 (26.5%) 11 (35.5%)
    4 8 (23.5%) 5 (16.1%)
Colon subsitee
    Left 22 (66.7%) 19 (63.3%) 0.78
    Right 11 (33.3%) 11 (36.7%)
Age (years) (mean) 62.3 60.3 0.41
Sex
    Female 17 (50.0%) 16 (51.6%) 0.89
    Male 17 (50.0%) 15 (48.4%)
Race
    White 32 (94.1%) 27 (90.0%) 0.54
    Black 2 (5.9%) 3 (10.0%)
a

GII as calculated from inter-SSR PCR assay. GII low and GII high categories are defined, respectively, as below and above median GII value for entire sample of patients

b

Fisher's exact test for proportions (two-sided)

c

Mann-Whitney U nonparametric test for continuous values

d

Among patients alive at end of study period

e

Left colon defined as rectum through splenic flexure, right colon as transverse colon through cecum