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. 2017 Nov 9;12(11):e0185032. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185032

Table 1. Characteristics of the nodule groups.

Parameters PanCan model Malignant nodules* Random benign nodules Size-matched benign nodules Total P value Size-matched / random
Number 62 120 118 300
Age in years 62 (52–75) 58 (50–68) 58 (50–69) 59 (50–75) 0.927 / 0.703
Sex: Male; Female 33 (53%); 29 (47%) 59 (49%); 61 (51%) 60 (51%); 58 (49%) 152 (51%); 148 (49%) 0.875 / 0.598
Family history of lung cancer 16 (26%) 21 (18%) 28 (24%) 65 (22%) 0.245 / 0.624
Emphysema 46 (74%) 62 (52%) 87 (74%) 195 (65%) 1.000 / 0.005
Nodule size in mm 15 (4–93); Median: 12 6 (3–16); Median: 5 12 (3–90); Median: 9 10 (3–93); Median: 7 0.003 / <0.001
Nodule Type: Solid; Part-solid; Non-solid; Perifissural 45 (73%); 10 (16%); 7 (11%); 0 (0%) 107 (89%); 1 (1%); 3 (2.5%); 9 (7.5%) 84 (71%); 11 (9%); 16 (14%); 7 (6%) 236 (79%); 22 (7%); 26 (9%); 16 (5%) 0.137 / <0.001
Nodule Count 1.3 (1–5) 1.85 (1–6) 1.6 (1–4) 1.6 (1–6) 0.042 / 0.004
Nodule Location: Upper Lobe 39 (63%) 50 (42%) 64 (54%) 153 (51%) 0.273 / 0.006
Spiculation 22 (35%) 3 (3%) 7 (6%) 32 (11%) <0.001 / <0.001
Calcified 0 (0%) 24 (20%) 16 (14%) 40 (13%) 0.001 / <0.001

* Percentages or ranges are in parentheses.

P-value for malignant and size-matched benign nodules / malignant and randomly selected benign nodules. A p-value < 0.05 indicates significance of difference. Significant differences are indicated in bold. Note that malignant nodules are more often spiculated, have a higher nodule count, and are on average 3 mm larger than the size-matched benign nodules. Malignant nodules are more often part-solid nodules and located in the upper lobes compared to the benign nodule groups, while randomly selected benign nodules are mostly small solid nodules.