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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 14.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg Oncol. 2016 Nov 2;24(4):952–959. doi: 10.1245/s10434-016-5646-9

TABLE 3.

Uni- and multivariable analysis of factors associated with melanoma-specific survival in the John Wayne Cancer Institute (JWCI) cohort

Characteristic Univariable analysis Multivariable analysisa


HR 95 % CI p value HR 95 % CI p value
Sex
  Female Ref.
  Male 1.06 (0.83–1.35) 0.651
Age (years)
  ≤50 Ref.
  >50 1.35 (1.06–1.73) 0.016 1.42 (1.11–1.81) 0.005
Primary site
  Extremity Ref. Ref.
  Axial 1.40 (1.08–1.81) 0.012 1.42 (1.09–1.85) 0.009
Breslow (mm)
  ≤0.75 Ref.
  >0.75 1.24 (0.98–1.57) 0.077
Clark level
  1–3 Ref.
  4–5 1.08 (0.80–1.47) 0.62
  Unknown 0.78 (0.46–1.32) 0.35
Ulceration
  Absent Ref. Ref.
  Present 1.79 (1.15–2.80) 0.011 1.92 (1.22–3.01) 0.005
  Unknown 1.89 (1.46–2.44) <0.001 1.64 (1.27–2.12) <0.001
Nodal evaluation
  SLN Ref. Ref.
  CNR 3.42 (1.91–6.11) <0.001 3.29 (1.83–5.93) <0.001

HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, SLN sentinel lymph node, CNR clinical nodal recurrence

a

Multivariable analysis was performed using both continuous and categorical variables. The model using categorical variables is shown