Table 2 The relationship between clinicopathological characteristics and cancer-specific survival in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer: univariate and multivariate analysis

From: The impact of young age on cancer-specific and non-cancer-related survival after surgery for colorectal cancer: 10-year follow-up

  

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

 

Patients ( n =2077)

Hazard ratio (95% CI)

P -value

Hazard ratio (95% CI)

P -value

Age (<45/45–54/55–64/65–74 years)

99/223/662/1093

1.00 (0.93–1.07)

0.972

 

0.258

Sex (female/male)

960/1117

0.77 (0.68–0.87)

<0.001

0.77 (0.68–0.88)

<0.001

Deprivation (1–2/3–5/6–7)a

366/1287/419

1.01 (0.78–1.05)

0.512

 

0.931

Mode of presentation (elective/emergency)

1504/573

1.66 (1.46–1.89)

<0.001

1.64 (1.44–1.87)

<0.001

Site (right/left/sigmoid/rectum)

507/313/469/765

1.01 (0.96–1.05)

0.757

 

0.227

Dukes’ stage (A/B/C/D)

142/884/625/426

2.68 (2.49–2.90)

<0.001

2.69 (2.49–2.90)

<0.001

Specialisation (yes/no)

489/1534

1.22 (1.05–1.42)

0.009

1.24 (1.04–1.44)

0.005

  1. Abbreviation: CI=confidence interval.
  2. aIndividual deprivation categories were used in the statistical analysis.