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. 2021 Dec 11;10(14):e12169. doi: 10.1002/jev2.12169

TABLE 2.

Correlation between the miR‐503‐3p expression and clinicopathological factors in 55 patients with OSCC

miR‐503‐3p expression
High Low
Characteristic Total n (%) n (%) p‐value
Age (years)
Median 67.2 66.7 67.5
Range 39‐85 39‐85 41‐85
≤ 65 21 11(52.3) 10(47.7) 0.864
 > 65 34 17(50) 17(50)
Sex
Male 32 18(56.2) 14(43.8) 0.350
Female 23 10(43.5) 13(56.5)
Primary site
Tongue 16 8(50) 8(50) 0.881
Mandible 20 9(45) 11(55)
Maxilla 6 3(50) 3(50)
Oral floor 4 2(50) 2(50)
Buccal mucosa 9 6(66.7) 3(33.3)
T‐category
T2 18 8(44.4) 10(55.6) 0.800
T3, T4 37 20(54.1) 17(45.9)
N‐category
N0 23 8(34.8) 15(65.2) 0.043*
≥ N1 32 20(62.5) 12(37.5)
Differentiation
Well 43 22(51.1) 21(48.9) 0.943
Moderate, poor 12 6(50) 6(50)
Lymphovascular invasion
Yes 3 1(33.3) 2(66.7) 0.531
No 52 27(51.9) 25(48.1)
Extracapsular extension
Yes 5 3(60) 2(40) 0.899
No 27 17(62.3) 10(37.7)
Pathological response
Grade I, IIa (poor response) 12 8(66.7) 4(33.3) 0.003**
Grade IIb (partical response) 13 6(46.1) 7(53.9)
Grade ≥ III (complete response) 30 14(46.7) 16(53.3)
Recurrence
Yes 12 9(75) 3(25) 0.059
No 43 19(44.2) 24(55.8)

The chi‐square test was used to examine the relationships between miR‐503‐3p expression and clinicopathologic factors. *< 0.05 and **p < 0.01.

Abbreviation: OSCC, oral squamous cell carcinoma.