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. 2014 Sep 6;5(8):689–695. doi: 10.7150/jca.9569

Table 1.

Demographic and pathological characteristics of the study population.

Characteristic Total (%) mGPS P
0 1 2
Total 212 90 (42.5) 78 (36.8) 44 (20.8)
Age (years) 0.223
≤ 60 114 49 (43.0) 37 (32.5) 28 (24.5)
> 60 98 41 (41.8) 41 (41.8) 16 (16.4)
Sex 0.201
Male 166 (78.3) 65 (39.2) 64 (38.5) 37 (22.3)
Female 46 (21.7) 25 (54.3) 14 (30.4) 7 (15.2)
Location 0.892
Upper third 85 (40.1) 39 (45.9) 31 (36.5) 15 (17.6)
Middle third 104 (49.1) 42 (40.4) 38 (36.5) 24 (23.1)
Lower third 23 (10.8) 9 (39.1) 9 (39.1) 5 (21.8)
Tumor length 0.000
≤ 5 cm 112 (52.8) 58 (51.8) 33 (29.4) 21 (18.8)
> 5 cm 100 (47.2) 32 (32.0) 45 (45.0) 23 (23.0)
T stage 0.079
T1-T2 37 (17.5) 21 (56.8) 12 (32.4) 4 (10.8)
T3 108 (50.9) 48 (44.4) 35 (32.4) 25 (23.2)
T4 67 (31.6) 21 (31.4) 31 (46.2) 15 (22.4)
N stage 0.006
N0 18 (8.5) 14 (77.8) 2 (11.1) 2 (11.1)
N1 194 (91.5) 76 (39.2) 76 (39.2) 42 (21.6)
M stage 0.000
M0 103 (48.6) 56 (54.4) 37 (35.9) 10 (9.7)
M1 109 (51.4) 34 (31.2) 41 (37.6) 34 (31.2)
Stage 0.001
I-II 26 (12.3) 16 (61.5) 8 (30.8) 2 (7.7)
III 77 (36.3) 40 (51.9) 29 (37.6) 8 (10.5)
IV 109 (51.4) 34 (31.2) 41 (37.6) 34 (31.2)
Radiation dose 0.335
< 60 Gy 70 (33.0) 25 (35.7) 30 (42.8) 15 (21.5)
≥ 60 Gy 142 (67.0) 65 (45.8) 48 (33.8) 29 (20.4)