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. 2020 Aug 5;12(8):2184. doi: 10.3390/cancers12082184

Table 4.

Prognostic factors of long survival in univariate and multivariate analyses.

n = 120 Univariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis
HR 95% CI HR 95% CI
Age
<65 1
≥65 1.60 (0.95; 2.70)
p = 0.085
WHO Performance status
0 1
1–2 1.15 (0.42; 3.18)
p = 0.790
FIGO stage
III 1
IV 1.08 (0.53; 2.19)
p = 0.830
N stage
N− 1
N+ 1.33 (0.75; 2.38)
p = 0.325
BRCA mutation
Mutated BRCA1/2 1
No mutation 1.02 (0.43; 2.44)
p = 0.958
Primary or interval surgery
Complete 1
Incomplete 1.92 (1.17; 3.14)
p = 0.011
Initial PCI
<17 1
≥17 1.78 (0.96; 3.27)
p = 0.079
Sensibility to 1st CT line
Refractory/Resistant 1
Sensitive 0.47 (0.19; 1.19)
p = 0.149
Progression-free interval
<18 months 1 1
≥18 months 0.23 (0.13; 0.40) 0.23 [0.13; 0.40]
p < 0.0001 p < 0.0001

HR: hazard ratio, 95% CI: 95% confidence interval, WHO: World Health Organization, FIGO: Fédération Internationale de Gynécologie et d’Obstétrique, BRCA1: breast cancer 1, PCI: peritoneal carcinomatosis index, and CT: chemotherapy.