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. 2022 Nov 29;12:1037495. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1037495

Table 3.

Data comparison between patients with a normal (< 5%) and increased (≥ 5%) MIB-1 index.

Variable MIB-1 < 5% (n = 52) MIB-1 ≥ 5% (n = 56) p-value
Age (years) 66 (55 – 74) 66 (58 – 72) 0.973
Female sex 41 (79%) 48 (86%) 0.349
Preoperative mMCs 2 (2 – 3) 2 (2 – 3) 0.479
Calcified tumor 12 (23%) 3 (5.4%) 0.008
Cervical tumor 14 (27%) 12 (21%) 0.434
Anterior tumor component 10 (19%) 14 (25%) 0.471
> 2 spinal segments 4 (7.7%) 5 (8.9%) >0.999
Simpson grade III & IV 18 (35%) 12 (21%) 0.126

Bold text in the p-value column indicates a statistically significant correlation (p < 0.05). Data is presented as median (interquartile range) or number (proportion).mMCs, modified McCormick scale.