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. 2019 Autumn;18(4):2163–2171. doi: 10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100827

Table 4.

Association between demographic, and clinico-pathological variables with the response to chemotherapy

Response
Total p -Value (0.95)
No Yes
Female 11 (84.62%) 2 (15.38%) 13 (32.5%)
Gender 0.45
Male 19 (70.37%) 8 (29.63%) 27 (67.5%)
<58 14 (70.00%) 6 (30.00%) 20 (50%)
Age 0.25
≥58 16 (80.00%) 4 (20.00%) 20 (50%)
Negative 25 (71.43%) 10 (28.57%) 35 (87.5%)
Family history 0.31
Positive 5 (100.00%) 0 (0.00%) 5 (12.5%)
No 25 (71.43%) 10 (28.57%) 35 (87.5%)
Smoking 0.31
Yes 5 (100.00%) 0 (0.00%) 5 (12.5%)
Poorly differentiated 26 (100.00%) 0 (0.00%) 26 (65%)
Histological grade Moderately differentiated 4 (33.33%) 8 (66.67%) 12 (30%) 0.001
Well differentiated 0 (0.00%) 2 (100.00%) 2 (5%)