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Table 1 The baseline characteristics of patients with early-stage cervical cancer

From: Survival outcomes of abdominal radical hysterectomy, laparoscopic radical hysterectomy, robot-assisted radical hysterectomy and vaginal radical hysterectomy approaches for early-stage cervical cancer: a retrospective study

Variables

ARH group

LRH group

RRH group

VRH group

P value

No. of patients

32

61

100

45

 

Age (years old)

50.13 ± 8.89

48.97 ± 8.59

48.64 ± 9.89

46.04 ± 8.16

0.220

BMI (kg/m2)

25.42 ± 3.24

24.06 ± 2.81

24.12 ± 3.50

24.15 ± 3.23

0.210

FIGO stage

    

0.701

 IA2

0 (0.00%)

5 (8.20%)

5 (5.00%)

3 (6.67%)

 

 IB1

31 (96.88%)

52 (85.24%)

91 (91.00%)

40 (88.89%)

 

 IB2

1 (3.12%)

4 (6.56%)

4 (4.00%)

2 (4.44%)

 

Histology

    

0.444

 Squamous cell carcinoma

26 (81.25%)

49 (80.33%)

89 (89.00%)

40 (88.89%)

 

 Adenocarcinoma

6 (18.75%)

11 (18.03%)

11 (11.00%)

4 (8.89%)

 

 Adenosquamous carcinoma

0 (0.00%)

1 (1.64%)

0 (0.00%)

1 (2.22%)

 

Postoperative adjuvant therapy

16 (50.00%)

33 (54.10%)

55 (55.00%)

22 (48.89%)

0.894

  1. BMI Body mass index in kg/cm2, FIGO International Federation for Gynaecology and Obstetrics