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. 2016 Nov 10;21(7):1266–1279. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.12999

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of factors associated with overall survival in bladder cancer

Variable Univariate Multivariate
HR2 95% CI P HR2 95% CI P
Age, years (>65/≤65) 1.107 0.592–2.070 0.751 NA
Gender (female/male) 1.522 0.673–3.444 0.313 NA
Histological grade (high/low) 0.984 0.447–2.166 0.968 NA
Tumour stage (T2–T4/Ta–T1) 1.296 0.646–2.600 0.466 NA
Nodal metastasis (N1–N2/N0) 2.435 1.151–5.151 0.020 2.588 1.225–5.469 0.013
Tumour size (>3 cm/≤3 cm) 0.642 0.343–1.200 0.165 NA
hnRNPK (high/low) 2.391 1.167–4.899 0.017 2.487 1.212–5.103 0.013

Univariate and multivariate analysis. Cox proportional hazards regression model. Variables associated with survival by univariate analyses were adopted as covariates in multivariate analyses. Significant P‐values are shown in bold font. HR >1, risk for death increased; HR <1, risk for death reduced.