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Table 2 Correlation between PDC grade and clinicopathological parameters

From: Poorly differentiated clusters with larger extents have a greater impact on survival: a semi-quantitative pathological evaluation for 239 patients with non-mucinous pT2-3 colorectal carcinoma

Parameters

PDC grade

P value

 

G1

G2

G3

 

Sex (n (%))

Male

75 (31)

28 (12)

28 (12)

0.65

 

Female

65 (27)

18 (8)

25 (10)

 

Age (n (%))

≥65

52 (22)

10 (4)

25 (10)

0.031

 

<65

88 (37)

36 (15)

28 (12)

 

Tumor location (n (%))

Colon

84 (35)

29 (12)

34 (15)

0.84

 

Rectum

56 (23)

17 (7)

19 (8)

 

Tumor diameter (mm) (mean)

 

42.0

44.2

44.3

 

Depth (n (%))

pT2

43 (18)

10 (4)

10 (7)

0.26

 

pT3

97 (40)

36 (15)

43 (18)

 

Lymph node involvement (n (%))

pN0

98 (41)

28 (12)

20 (9)

<0.0001

 

pN1

40 (17)

15 (6)

20 (8)

 
 

pN2

2 (1)

3 (1)

13 (5)

 

Total number of retrieved lymph nodes (mean)

 

14.1

14.9

16.8

 

Lymphatic permeation (n (%))

Positive

74 (31)

16 (7)

42 (17)

<0.0001

 

Negative

66 (28)

30 (13)

11 (5)

 

Venous infiltration (n (%))

Positive

73 (31)

19 (8)

19 (8)

0.095

 

Negative

67 (28)

27 (11)

34 (14)

 

Adjuvant chemotherapy (n (%))

With

63 (26)

27 (11)

29 (12)

0.22

 

Without

63 (26)

14 (6)

19 (8)

 
 

Unknown

14 (6)

5 (2)

5 (2)

 
  1. PDC: poorly differentiated cluster.