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. 2021 Aug 23;127(23):4348–4355. doi: 10.1002/cncr.33838

TABLE 2.

Prediction of All‐Cause Mortality After the Addition of E‐Cadherin Measurements to Standard Diagnostic Tests of Cancer Cell Detachment From Colorectal Primary Tumors

E‐Cadherin Variable Added to Standard Tests
Continuous Dichotomous E‐Cadherin Cut Point
0.52 0.60 0.85
C‐index, % (95% CI) 66 (58 to 72) 51 (41 to 59) 54 (45 to 62) 56 (48 to 63)
Reclassification metric
No. (%) moved to higher risk category 47 (25) 11 (6) 27 (14) 41 (22)
No. (%) moved to lower risk category 55 (29) 93 (49) 83 (44) 70 (37)
Total No. (%) reclassified 102 (54) 104 (55) 110 (59) 111 (59)
Reclassification calibration statistic P value .1 .1 .1 .2
Event net reclassification index, % (95% CI) 14 (–11 to 30) –22 (–38 to –7) –7 (–23 to 10) 3 (–15 to 21)
Nonevent net reclassification index, % (95% CI) 13 (3 to 35) 54 (44 to 63) 41 (29 to 52) 24 (12 to 37)
Integrated discrimination improvement, % (95% CI) 3.4 (1.9 to 5.6) 4.3 (2.2 to 6.8) 3.4 (1.8 to 5.3) 3.7 (1.7 to 5.9)

Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.

E‐cadherin was measured on a continuous average intensity scale of 0 to 3 and then modeled as either continuous or dichotomized at a given cut point. Each C‐index value is for a Cox model of all‐cause mortality based on standard diagnostic tests of cancer cell detachment (lymph node evaluation and radiologic imaging) plus the respective E‐cadherin variable. Reclassification metrics compare a Cox model of standard diagnostic tests estimating all‐cause mortality to a Cox model of standard diagnostic tests plus the respective E‐cadherin variable. This table was modified with permission from Table 4 in Busch et al. 30 , which was published under a CC BY 4.0 license.