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. 2015 Nov 25;5:17273. doi: 10.1038/srep17273

Table 2. Univariate and multivariable analysis of prognostic factors for the entire population (n = 416).

Variables Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
n = 416 (%) p value RR 95% CI p value
Sex   0.374      
 Female 129 (31.0)        
 Male 287 (69.0)        
Age (years)   0.153      
 <65 281 (67.5)        
 ≥65 135 (32.5)        
Tumor size (cm)   0.019 1.474 1.051-2.065 0.024
 <4 81 (19.5)        
 ≥4 335 (80.5)        
Macroscopic type   0.298      
 Borrmann 1 9 (2.2)        
 Borrmann 2 70 (16.8)        
 Borrmann 3 316 (76.0)        
 Borrmann 4 21 (5.0)        
Histological grade   0.999      
 Well differentiated 126 (30.3)        
 Moderately differentiated 86 (20.7)        
 Poorly differentiated 189 (45.4)        
 Undifferentiated 15 (3.6)        
Venous invasion   0.301      
 Negative 410 (98.6)        
 Positive 6 (1.4)        
Lymphatic vessels invasion   0.002      
 Negative 334 (80.3)        
 Positive 82 (19.7)        
Margin status   0.755      
 Negative 407 (97.8)        
 Positive 9 (2.2)        
pT stage   0.002 1.260 1.057–1.502 0.010
 pT2 75 (18.0)        
 pT3 187 (45.0)        
 pT4 154 (37.0)        
pN stage   <0.001 1.187 1.028–1.370 0.020
 pN0 56 (13.5)        
 pN1 122 (29.3)        
 pN2 126 (30.3)        
 pN3 112 (26.9)        
TNM stage   0.001      
 Stage II 253 (60.8)        
 Stage III 163 (39.2)        
Lymphadenectomy   0.776      
 D2 287 (69.0)        
 D2+ 129 (31.0)        
Number of LNs retrieved   0.578      
 Inadequate (n<15) 142 (34.1)        
 Adequate (n ≥ 15) 274 (65.9)        
Locoregional recurrence   <0.001 2.383 1.545–3.676 <0.001
 Absent 315 (75.7)        
 Present 101 (24.3)        
Distant recurrence   <0.001 2.346 1.563–3.521 <0.001
 Absent 275 (66.1)        
 Present 141 (33.9)        

n, number of patients; LNs, lymph nodes; RR, relative risk; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.