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. 2020 Dec 5;21(23):9287. doi: 10.3390/ijms21239287

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The Kaplan–Meier estimates show that high LDOC1 expression leads to decreased ten-year overall survival/disease-free survival. The red curves represent the event specified in the top-right corner of each graph, while the blue curves represent the opposing event: (a) Kaplan–Meier survival univariate analysis for the status cytoplasmatic IRS > 2. Positive expression of LDOC1 in the cytoplasm significantly reduced ten-year overall survival (p = 0.049); (b) Kaplan–Meier survival univariate analysis for the status cytoplasmatic stained cells >55%. Expression of LDOC1 in 55% of the cytoplasm positively stained cells were significantly related to a worse ten-year overall survival (p = 0.046); (c) Kaplan–Meier survival univariate analysis for the status nuclear IRS > 1. Positive nuclear staining of LDOC1 showed a significant negative influence on ten-year disease-free survival (p = 0.031).