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Table 2 Associations between UTX expression and clinicopathological parameters in 148 patients with oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma receiving surgical resection

From: Overexpression of UTX promotes tumor progression in Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma patients receiving surgical resection: a case control study

Parameters

 

UTX expression

  

Overexpression (N = 64)

Low expression (N = 84)

P value

Age

 

<53y/o

31 (48%)

39 (46%)

0.81

 

53y/o

33 (52%)

45 (54%)

 

Sex

 

male

58 (91%)

77 (92%)

0.82

 

female

6 (9%)

7 (8%)

 

Pathological T status

 

T1 + T2

34 (53%)

56 (67%)

0.10

 

T3 + T4

30 (47%)

28 (33%)

 

Pathological N status

 

N0

27 (42%)

52 (62%)

0.017*

 

N1 + 2 + 3

37 (58%)

32 (38%)

 

Pathological 8th AJCC Stage

 

I + II

19 (30%)

41 (49%)

0.019*

 

III + IV

45 (70%)

43 (51%)

 

Histologic grade

 

1

38 (59%)

46 (55%)

0.58

 

2 + 3

26 (41%)

38 (45%)

 

Vascular invasion

 

Absent

53 (83%)

71 (85%)

0.78

 

Present

11 (17%)

13 (15%)

 

Perineural invasion

 

Absent

31 (48%)

50 (60%)

0.18

 

Present

33 (52%)

34 (40%)

 

Extracapsular extension

 

Absent

43 (67%)

68 (81%)

0.06

 

Present

21 (33%)

16 (19%)

 

Surgical margin

 

Negative

58 (91%)

79 (94%)

0.43

 

Positive

6 (9%)

5 (6%)

 

Smoking history

 

Absent

12 (19%)

14 (17%)

0.74

 

Present

52 (81%)

70 (83%)

 

Alcohol history

 

Absent

11 (17%)

19 (23%)

0.42

 

Present

53 (83%)

65 (77%)

 

Betel-nut chewing history

 

Absent

11 (17%)

25 (30%)

0.08

 

Present

53 (83%)

59 (70%)

 
  1. AJCC, American Joint Committee on Cancer. *Statistically significant