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. 2015 May 22;10(5):e0126855. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126855

Table 2. Aortic atherosclerosis, statistical results.

Odds Ratio Std Error P CI ρ2 n
Cancer 0.468 0.117 0.002 0.287–0.765 0.2309 522
Carcinoma 0.566 0.184 0.080 0.293–1.070 0.2310 259
Breast 0.329 0.218 0.095 0.084–1.218 0.2840 23
Prostate* . . . . 0.2683 22
Lung 1.801 1.90 0.577 0.228–14.213 0.2585 50
Heme 0.478 0.148 0.017 0.261–0.874 0.2417 177
Leukemia 0.434 0.157 0.021 0.213–0.884 0.2417 90
Lymphoma 0.729 0.351 0.511 0.283–1.873 0.2679 65
Multiple Myloma 0.135 0.083 0.001 0.126–1.238 0.2803 22
Neuro 0.301 0.170 0.033 0.100–0.090 0.2818 25
Sarcoma 0.561 0.460 0.481 0.112–2.799 0.2624 22

A multivariate jackknife analysis method was employed using STATA Data Analysis and Statistical Software. N = 20 was the minimum number of samples set for analysis. ρ2 is known as pseudo R2. Note that the n column is not cumulative as "carcinoma" includes breast, prostate, and lung.

* Logistic regression sub-analysis was prostate was not possible; likely stemming from insufficient data.