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. 2019 Jul 29;9:10946. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-46813-5

Table 1.

Characteristics at diagnosis of all 35 patients with breast cancer.

Variable
Age at diagnosis, years
   Range 33–73
   mean (SD) 52.2 (9.7)
Laterality, n (%)
   Right 17 (48.6)
   Left 18 (51.4)
Histological grade, n (%)
   1 4 (11.4)
   2 23 (65.7)
   3 8 (22.9)
Tumor status, n (%)
   T1 16 (45.7)
   T2 9 (25.7)
   T3 5 (14.3)
   T4 5 (14.3)
Lymph node status, n (%)
   N0 17 (48.6)
   N1 8 (22.9)
   N2 5 (14.3)
   N3 5 (14.3)
Metastatic status, n (%)
   M0 25 (71.4)
   M1 10 (28.6)
Clinical stage, n (%)
   I 10 (28.6)
   II 7 (20.0)
   III 8 (22.9)
   IV 10 (28.6)
ER, n (%)
   Positive 26 (74.3)
   Negative 9 (25.7)
PR, n (%)
   Positive 20 (57.1)
   Negative 15 (42.9)
C-erbB-2, n (%)
   Positive 14 (40.0)
   Negative 21 (60.0)
p53, n (%)
   Positive 21 (60.0)
   Negative 14 (40.0)
Ki-67 score, n (%)
   High (≥25%) 18 (51.4)
   Low (<25%) 17 (48.6)

SD: standard deviation.

ER: estrogen receptor.

PR: progesterone receptor.

c-erbB-2: human epidermal growth factor receptor 2.