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Table 2 Multivariate analysis of clinical-pathological characteristics and lymphovascular space invasion

From: Chemotherapy versus chemoradiotherapy for FIGO stages IB1 and IIA1 cervical squamous cancer patients with lymphovascular space invasion: a retrospective study

 

P value

OR

95% CI of OR

Lower limit

Upper limit

Age

 < 45 years

 

Ref.

  

 ≥ 45 years

.998

1.001

.558

1.796

BMI

.328

1.048

.954

1.151

Tumor size

 < 2 cm

 

Ref.

  

 ≥ 2 cm

.615

1.169

.635

2.151

SCC

 < 1.5

 

Ref.

  

 ≥ 1.5

.346

1.335

.732

2.434

Surgical approach

 Laparotomy

.407

Ref.

  

 Laparoscopic

.614

1.288

.481

3.449

 Robotic

.247

1.937

.632

5.938

FIGO stage

 IB1

 

Ref.

  

 IIA1

.129

1.793

.843

3.812

Depth of stromal invasion

 Superficial 1/3

.000

Ref.

  

 Middle 1/3

.000

3.494

1.900

6.426

 Deep 1/3

.000

15.203

4.668

49.516

Lymph node involvement

 Absent

 

Ref.

  

 Present

.085

3.443

.843

14.070

Histopathologic grades

 G1

.669

Ref.

  

 G2

.418

.669

.253

1.769

 G3

.881

.892

.200

3.978

  1. Binary Logistic regression for P values
  2. OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, SCC Squamous cell carcinoma antigen, G1 Well differentiated, G2 Moderately differentiated, G3 Poorly or undifferentiated