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Tumors treated with M were more often stage III and less often stage I than tumors treated with BCT.
Tumors with Foxp3+ cells above median were significantly more often stage I tumors (p < 0.001), T1 or T2 tumors (p < 0.001) and showed less nodal involvement (p = <0.001).
Women with a strong family history had less frequently stage I disease at diagnosis (24 vs 36%, P=0.043), and more often stage III disease (19 vs 9%, P=0.014), when compared to low familial risk patients.
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Trismus was seen more often in stage II and III OSF, but a clear correlation between the severity of trismus and OSF staging was missing.
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A tentative conclusion is that LAT is more often a stage in the union formation process than an alternative to marriage and cohabitation.
Patients with loss of HLA class I tumor expression were diagnosed significantly more often with stage IV tumors (p = 0.001) and T3 or T4 tumors (p = 0.016).
Patients who died before 3 months were older (mean 64.2 ± 1.3 years; p = 0.02) and more often had stage 4 NSCLC (p = 0.002) than patients who were still alive and could participate in the study.
The patients with an IB NHL tended to be older and presented more often with stage I or II and one extranodal site than patients with a CB and CB-Poly NHL.
A tentative conclusion is that LAT is more often a stage in the union formation process than an alternative to marriage and cohabitation, as has been suggested by others (e.g., Castro-Martín, Domínguez-Folguers, and Martín-García 2008; Duncan and Phillips 2010).
They launch new ranges more frequently, often staging their own publicity events.
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