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. 2016 Oct 18;7(47):77565–77575. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.12723

Figure 2. Relationship between treatment and overall survival by proportion of tumour class (whole cohort).

Figure 2

A. Proportion of tumour < 40%. There is no significant difference in overall survival between patients treated with chemotherapy followed by surgery (n=29) compared to those treated by surgery alone (n=17). B. Proportion of tumour between 40% and 70%. Patients treated with chemotherapy followed by surgery (n=84) survived significantly longer than patients treated with surgery only (n=99). C. Proportion of tumour > 70%. There is no significant difference in overall survival between patients treated with chemotherapy followed by surgery (n=27) compared to those treated by surgery alone (n=25).