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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Gastrointest Cancer. 2013 Dec;44(4):450–455. doi: 10.1007/s12029-013-9543-1

Table 1.

Clinicopathologic features of consecutive 42 patients with diagnosis of anal cancer

Clinical features Male (N =23) Female (N =19) Overall (N =42) P value
Age (mean±SD) 58±15 61±11 59±13
Age of HIV-positive patients (mean±SD) 44±7 47±9 44±7 <0.0001a
Age of HIV-negative patients (mean±SD) 69±10 62±10 65±10
N % N % N %
HIV+ 10 43 % 2 11 % 12 29 % 0.04b
HIV− 13 57 % 17 89 % 30 71 %
Stage
 I 2 9 % 5 26 % 7 17 % 0.55c
 II 11 48 % 5 26 % 16 38 %
 III 7 30 % 6 32 % 13 31 %
 IV 1 4 % 3 16 % 4 10 %
 Unknown 2 9 % 0 0 % 2 4 %
Outcome
Tumor recurrence + 9 39 % 4 21 % 13 31 % 0.21d
Tumor recurrence − 14 61 % 15 79 % 29 69 %
Histopathologic features
HPV positivity 23 100 % 19 100 % 42 100 %
p16 positivity 23 100 % 19 100 % 42 100 %
Histologic tumor type
 Non-keratinizing 12 52 % 15 79 % 27 64 % 0.07e
 Keratinizing 11 48 % 4 21 % 15 36 %
a

T test for difference in age between HIV-positive vs. HIV-negative patients

b

Fisher’s exact test for difference in HIV positivity between men and women

c

Pearson’s chi-square test for difference in local tumors (stage I/II) and advanced tumors (stage III/IV) between men and women

d

Pearson’s chi-square test for difference in rate of recurrence between men and women

e

Pearson’s chi-square test for the difference in tumor histologic type distribution between men and women