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Table 1 Comparison of clinicopathological features between cervical squamous cell carcinoma and cervical adenocarcinoma

From: A combination of cytokeratin 5/6, p63, p40 and MUC5AC are useful for distinguishing squamous cell carcinoma from adenocarcinoma of the cervix

 

squamous cell carcinomas(n = 101)

adenocarcinoma(n = 108)

χ 2

P Value

Age

  ≤ 45

49 (48.51%)

50 (46.30%)

0.103

0.748

  > 45

52 (51.49%)

58 (53.70%)

Size (cm)

  < 4

66 (65.35%)

75 (69.44%)

0.405

0.817

  ≥ 4

32 (31.68%)

30 (27.78%)

 unknown

3 (2.97%)

3 (2.78%)

Differentiation

 Poor

101 (100.00%)

36 (33.33%)

102.720

< 0.001*

 Moderate

0 (0.00%)

41 (37.96%)

 Well

0 (0.00%)

26 (24.07%)

 unknown

0 (0.00%)

5 (4.63%)

Infiltrate depth of mesenchyme

  ≤ 1/2

23 (22.77%)

43 (39.81%)

7.078

0.029*

  > 1/2

75 (74.26%)

63 (58.33%)

 unknown

3 (2.97%)

2 (1.85%)

Lymph node metastasis

 No

66 (65.35%)

74 (68.52%)

15.136

0.001*

 Yes

34 (33.66%)

20 (18.52%)

 unknown

1 (0.99%)

14 (12.96%)