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Mixed forms were significantly correlated with T stage, so patients were stratified into early and advanced stage, univariate analysis and survival curve showed 5 -year survival of mixed type of early gastric cancer was significantly lower than that that of a pure type, and there was little difference in the advanced stage.
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This is the first report of long-term outcomes from breast cancer in women invited for NHS screening and shows a significant difference in the rate of advanced disease between two programmes with different cancer detection and attendance rates.
In the absence of a sex difference in the sensitivity for advanced adenomas, sex specific cut-off values in screening seem unnecessary, as prevalent cancers will presumably be detected in the first screening rounds.
However, there was no difference in the prevalence of advanced fibrosis among the DM patients taking or not taking statins (p = 0.182) and also among the DM patients taking or not taking ACE-I/ARB (p = 0.357).
However, there was no difference in the proportion of advanced adenomas (1.5% vs. 1.9%, P=0.4) or adenocarcinoma (0.6% vs. 0.4%, P=0.62) between the right and the left colon, respectively.
A statistically significant difference in the presentation of advanced stage at diagnosis was found according to payer status (p < 0.05).> A statistically significant association was also found between stage at diagnosis and all secondary factors (data not shown).
Measuring GFR would presumably have led to greater differences in the less advanced stages, as reported in the 68 patients who were evaluated twice by Zerbini et al [ 12].
There was a significant difference in the survival of advanced-staged patients between the low and high TK1 LI patients groups (pathological stage III, X = 10.25, p = 0.001, n = 33; FIGO stages IIB – IV, X = 8.78, p = 0.009, n = 48).
Furthermore, behavioral processes were higher in non-pregnant women than in pregnant women, and the difference was statistically significant in the advanced stages of behavioral change.
Differences in attendance alone, however, cannot fully explain the difference in the overall rate of advanced disease between the two populations.
We did not find any significant differences in the rates of advanced and non-advanced neoplasia between participants who had had previous screening in a post hoc analysis (data not shown).
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