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. 2017 Feb 28;15(4):2015–2022. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2017.6262

Table I.

Clinical and histopathological characteristics in patients with thyroid cancer.

Characteristic Whole (n=106) Male (n=26) Female (n=80) Male vs. female (P-value)
Age (years) 48.67±2.26 0.019a
  ≥50 37 (34.9) 14 (53.8) 23 (28.8)
  <50 69 (65.1) 12 (46.2) 57 (71.2)
Tumor size (mean ± SEM) 9.5±0.9 10.2±0.6 9.1±1.3 0.465
Degree of differentiation 4/34/64 1/8/15 3/26/49 0.997
(poor/intermediate/good) (3.9/33.3/62.7%) (4.2/33.3/62.5%) (3.8/33.3/62.8%)
Capsule invasion 62 (58.5%) 13 (0.5%) 49 (61.5%) 0.315
Vascular invasion 26 (24.5%) 3 (2.9%) 21 (26.9%) 0.076
Stages 0.727
  I+II 89 (83.9%) 22 (84.6%) 67 (83.8%)
  III+IV 17 (16.1 %) 4 (15.4%) 13 (16.2%)
Pathological types 0.141
  Papillary cancer 68 (64.1%) 17 (65.4%) 51 (63.8%)
  Follicular cancer 23 (21.7%) 6 (23%) 17 (21.2%)
  Medullary cancer 12 (11.3%) 3 (11.5%) 9 (11.3%)
  Undifferentiated Cancer 3 (2.8%) 2(7.6%) 1 (1.3%)
a

P<0.05, comparison between the ages of male subgroup and female subgroup. SEM, standard error of the mean.