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. 2016 May 12;7(25):37755–37761. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.9318

Table 1. Demographic and pathologic outcomes of the women with and without cervical stenosis.

Cervical stenosis (N = 15) None cervical stenosis (N = 57) P
Age at diagnosis (years), Mean (range) 33 (26–40) 31 (21–41) 0.119
Age at last follow-up, (years), Mean (range) 35 (28–42) 33 (23–45) 0.127
BMI, (kg/m2), Mean (range) 20.7 (17.6–26.0) 21.4 (16.6–33.9) 0.446
Marital status, N(%) 0.632
 Married 14 (93.3%) 47 (82.5%)
 Unmarried 1 (6.7%) 10 (17.5%)
Parity before the surgery, N (%) 0.093
 0 6 (40.0%) 38 (66.7%)
 1 9 (60.0%) 17 (29.8%)
 2 0 2 (3.5%)
FIGO stage, N(%) 0.052
 IA1 5 (33.3%) 5 (8.7%)
 IA2 1 (6.7%) 4 (7.0%)
 IB1 9 (60.0%) 48 (84.3%)
Tumor size (cm), Mean (range) 1.2 (0.2–3.0) 1.7 (0.1–3.5) 0.060
Histology, N (%) 0.258
 Squamous 13 (86.7%) 49 (86.0%)
 Adenocarcinoma 2 (13.3%) 7 (12.3%)
 Adenosquamous 0 1 (1.7%)
Prior LEEP or cone, N (%) 10 (66.7%) 25 (43.9%) 0.151
Adjuvant Chemotherapy, N (%) 1 (6.7%) 14 (24.6%) 0.169
Follow-up time (months), Median (range) 40 (12–107) 33 (13–126) 0.798