Fig. 3From: Decision making for anti-VEGF inhibitor continuation: dip stick? or urine protein/creatinine ratio? (VERSiON UP study)Correlation between the QV and UPCR. A Plot of each data sample. B Dashed lines indicate the cutoff value (UPCR: 2.0) customarily used to determine the postponement of anti-VEGF/Ri. C Green indicates Grade 1, orange indicates Grade 2, and red indicates Grade 3. The pink border shows the cases with a UPCR < 2 among the cases of QV Grade 2. D The red border shows that the CTCAE Grade 2 judgments are consistent in both QV and UPCR. Anti-VEGF/Ri: Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) or anti-VEGF receptor (VEGFR) inhibitors, CTCAE: The NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, UPCR: Urine protein/creatinine ratio, QV: Qualitative value testBack to article page