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. 2017 Apr 25;108(4):590–597. doi: 10.1111/cas.13197

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics and programmed death‐ligand 1 expression in 344 patients with esophageal cancer

Characteristic No. of patients n = 344 PD‐L1−TCs n = 294 PD‐L1 + TCs n = 50 P a PD‐L1−ICs n = 259 PD‐L1 + ICs n = 85 P a
No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Sex
Male 268 (77.9) 233 (79.3) 35 (70.0) 0.104 202 (78.0) 66 (77.6) 0.947
Female 76 (22.1) 61 (20.7) 15 (30.0) 57 (22.0) 19 (22.4)
Age (years)
<60 226 (65.7) 195 (66.3) 31 (62.0) 0.329 169 (65.3) 57 (67.1) 0.761
≥60 118 (34.3) 99 (33.7) 19 (38.0) 90 (34.7) 28 (32.9)
Tumor location
Upper esophagus 44 (12.8) 36 (12.2) 8 (16.0) 0.224 33 (12.7) 11 (12.9) 0.328
Middle esophagus 228 (66.3) 192 (65.3) 36 (72.0) 167 (64.5) 61 (71.8)
Lower esophagus 72 (20.9) 66 (22.4) 6 (12.0) 59 (22.8) 13 (15.3)
Tumor differentiation
High 109 (31.7) 96 (32.7) 13 (26.0) 0.643 84 (32.4) 25 (29.4) 0.710
Moderate 198 (57.6) 167 (56.8) 31 (62.0) 149 (57.5) 49 (57.6)
Low 37 (10.7) 31 (10.5) 6 (12.0) 26 (10.0) 11 (12.9)
T stageb
T1 1 (0.3) 1 (0.3) 0 (0) 0.045 0 (0) 1(1.2) 0.100
T2 38 (11.0) 27 (9.2) 11 (22.0) 25 (9.7) 13(15.3)
T3 241 (70.1) 208 (70.7) 33 (66.0) 188 (72.6) 53 (62.4)
T4 64 (18.6) 58 (19.7) 6 (12.0) 46 (17.8) 18 (21.2)
N stageb
N0 167 (48.5) 143 (48.6) 24 (48.0) 0.933 120 (46.3) 47 (55.3) 0.151
N1 177 (51.5) 151 (51.4) 26 (52.0) 139 (53.7) 38 (44.7)
Pathologic stageb
Stage IIA 144 (41.9) 122 (41.5) 22 (44.0) 0.007 106 (40.9) 38 (44.7) 0.020
Stage IIB 18 (5.2) 11 (3.7) 7 (14.0) 9 (3.5) 9 (10.6)
Stage III 182 (52.9) 161 (54.8) 21 (42.0) 144 (55.6) 38 (44.7)
Treatment
Surgery alone 197 (57.3) 166 (56.5) 31 (62.0) 0.464 153 (59.1) 44 (51.8) 0.237
Surgery + Radiotherapy 147 (42.7) 128 (43.5) 19 (38.0) 106 (40.9) 41 (48.2)
EGFR status
Low 86 (25.0) 67 (22.8) 19 (38.0) 0.022 56 (21.6) 30 (35.3) 0.012
High 258 (75.0) 227 (77.2) 31 (62.0) 203 (78.4) 55 (64.7)

EGFR, epidermal growth factor receptor; IC, immune cell; PD‐L1, programmed death‐ligand 1; TC, tumor cell.

a

P ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

b

Union for International Cancer Control, TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors.