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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Oral Oncol. 2016 Dec 8;64:65–72. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.11.017

Table 1.

Patient and tumor characteristics and their influence on PDX establishment.

Characteristica Category PDX did not develop PDX established P-valueb
Age at diagnosis (yrs) <60 2 (15.4%) 11 (84.6%) 0.682
>60 5 (23.8%) 16 (76.2%)
Gender Female 2 (20.0%) 8 (80.0%) 1.000
Male 5 (20.8%) 19 (79.2%)
Alcohol use (drinks/week) Occasional (0–6) 2 (13.3%) 13 (86.7%) 0.366
Moderate (7–20) 1 (12.5%) 7 (87.5%)
Heavy (>20) 4 (36.4%) 7 (63.6%)
Tobacco use (pack-years) 0–19 1 (7.1%) 13 (92.9%) 0.364
20 or greater 5 (25.0%) 15 (75.0%)
T Stage T1 2 (25.0%) 6 (75.0%) 0.735
T2 3 (30.0%) 7 (70.0%)
T3 0 (0.0%) 4 (100.0%)
T4 2 (16.7%) 10 (83.3%)
Nodal status Negative 3 (23.1%) 10 (76.9%) 1.000
Positive 4 (19.0%) 17 (81.0%)
Differentiation Well 3 (21.4%) 11 (78.6%) 1.000
Moderate 3 (20.0%) 12 (80.0%)
Poor 1 (20.0%) 4 (80.0%)
HPV status (p16 IHC) Negative 5 (20.8%) 19 (79.2%) >0.999
Positive 2 (20.0%) 8 (80.0%)
Anatomic site Non-oropharynx 4 (17.4%) 19 (82.6%) 0.656
Oropharynx 3 (27.3%) 8 (72.7%)
a

N (%) for categorical variables (all other characteristics).

b

P-values obtained via Fisher’s Exact test.