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Figure 1 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

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From: Residual tumor after the salvage surgery is the major risk factors for primary treatment failure in malignant ovarian germ cell tumors: A retrospective study of single institution

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The recurrence/progression free survival based on the residual tumor after the salvage surgery. Figure 1 presents the Kaplan-Meier estimate of the recurrence/progression free survival based on the residual tumor after the salvage surgery (no residual mass vs. ≤ 1 cm of residual mass vs. > 1 cm of residual mass). The one-year recurrence/progression-free survival rate of the patients with no residual tumor after their salvage surgery was 97.8%, and only 62.5% for the patients with ≤ 1 cm of residual mass, and 0% for the patients with > 1 cm of residual mass.

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