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. 2016 Jan 25;7(11):12997–13012. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.7016

Figure 5. The prognostic significances of vimentin and OPN for HCC patients assessed by Kaplan-Meier analyses.

Figure 5

A, B. The associations of vimentin levels in HCC tissues with overall survival (OS) rates (A) and probabilities of tumor recurrence (B) of patients after HCC resection. C, D. The differences in OS rates (C) and probabilities of tumor recurrence (D) among the four different subgroups based on the combinations of OPN and vimentin, i.e., I, low-OPN/low-vimentin; II, high-OPN/low-vimentin; III, low-OPN/high-vimentin; and IV, high-OPN/high-vimentin. For each cohort, different subgroups were plotted according to the cut-off values of OPN and vimentin level which were defined as the median of the cohort. The patients in subgroup I had the longest OS and the lowest possibility of tumor recurrence.