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Fig. 1 | BMC Cancer

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From: Eosinophil-cationic protein - a novel liquid prognostic biomarker in melanoma

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a Overall survival of patients with metastatic melanoma (cut-off 16.0 ng/ml). Overall survival of melanoma patients depending on ECP level (n = 56). Patients with an ECP level of 16.0 ng/ml or greater (n = 34) lived shorter (median OS = 12 months) than patients with less than 16.0 ng/ml serum ECP (n = 22; median OS = 28 months; p = 0.0916) at the time of metastatic disease (stage 4). b Overall survival of patients with metastatic melanoma (cut-off 12.2 ng/ml). Overall survival of patients with an ECP level of 12.2 ng/ml or greater (n = 39; median OS = 12 months) and of patients with less than 12.2 ng/ml serum ECP (n = 17; median OS = 28 months) at the time of stage 4 diagnosis within all melanoma patients (n = 56; p = 0.0642)

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