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. 2020 Nov 7;2020:8882576. doi: 10.1155/2020/8882576

Table 1.

Relationships between clinical pathological characteristics and immune scores in 198 cervical cancer patients.

Immune scores χ 2 P value
Characteristics Total ≤374.3 374.3 to 1051.6 >1051.6
Sample sizes 198 97 (48.9) 60 (30.3) 41 (20.7)
Age (y)a 16.178 0.095
 ≤40 66 32 (33.0) 24 (40.0) 10 (24.4)
 40-50 61 35 (36.1) 13 (21.7) 13 (31.7)
 50-60 39 17 (17.5) 13 (21.7) 9 (22.0)
 60-70 22 11 (11.3) 8 (13.3) 3 (7.3)
 70-80 9 2 (2.1) 2 (3.3) 5 (12.2)
 >80 1 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 1 (2.4)
Race 2.44 0.655
 Asian 20 8 (8.2) 8 (13.3) 4 (9.8)
 White 146 76 (78.4) 41 (68.3) 29 (70.7)
 Others 32 13 (13.4) 11 (18.3) 8 (19.5)
Grade 8.501 0.204
 I 15 9 (9.3) 5 (8.3) 1 (2.4)
 II 96 52 (53.6) 26 (43.3) 18 (43.9)
 III 86 36 (37.1) 29 (48.3) 21 (51.2)
 IV 1 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 1 (2.4)
Stage 4.748 0.577
 I 123 61 (62.9) 38 (63.3) 24 (58.5)
 II 41 17 (17.5) 13 (21.7) 11 (26.8)
 III 22 10 (10.3) 7 (11.7) 5 (12.2)
 IV 12 9 (9.3) 2 (3.3) 1 (2.4)
Histology 32.953 0.000
 Cervical squamous cell carcinoma 158 62 (63.9) 56 (93.3) 40 (97.6)
 Cervical nonsquamous cell carcinoma 40 35 (36.1) 4 (6.7) 1 (2.4)

aAge at diagnosis of cervical cancer.