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From: The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression

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The overall survival of gastric cancer patients with variable OPN and CD204 expression was analyzed. Either high OPN expression (>50% positive staining, p = 0.0055) or high CD204 expression (>50% positive staining, p = 0.0498) in gastric cancer was correlated with lower overall survival. However, the most significant reduction in overall survival occurred for patients with high co-expression of OPN and CD204 (p = 0.0131). The 5-year survival rate in high OPN expression patients was 48.61%, in low OPN expression was 70.42%, in low CD204 expression was 66.80%, in high CD204 expression was 52.14%, in high co-expression of OPN and CD204 was 48.9%, and in low co-expression of OPN and CD204 was 82.10%.

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