Table 2 Differences in cancer-specific survival and overall survival at 12, 36, and 60 months between marital status before and after propensity score matching.
From: The effect of marital status on cervical cancer related prognosis: a propensity score matching study
Characteristic | 12-Month | 36-Month | 60-Month | p-valuea |
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CSS before PSM | ||||
Overall | 87% (87%, 88%) | 74% (73%, 74%) | 69% (69%, 70%) | |
Married | 91% (91%, 92%) | 79% (78%, 80%) | 75% (75%, 76%) | < 0.001 |
Unmarried | 84% (83%, 85%) | 69% (68%, 69%) | 64% (63%, 65%) | |
OS before PSM | ||||
Overall | 86% (86%, 87%) | 71% (71%, 72%) | 66% (65%, 66%) | |
Married | 91% (90%, 91%) | 78% (77%, 78%) | 73% (72%, 74%) | < 0.001 |
Unmarried | 82% (82%, 83%) | 66% (65%, 66%) | 60% (59%, 60%) | |
CSS after PSM | ||||
Overall | 89% (89%, 89%) | 75% (74%, 75%) | 70% (70%, 71%) | |
Married | 90% (89%, 91%) | 76% (75%, 77%) | 71% (70%, 72%) | 0.003 |
Unmarried | 88% (87%, 89%) | 74% (73%, 75%) | 69% (68%, 70%) | |
OS after PSM | ||||
Overall | 88% (87%, 88%) | 73% (72%, 73%) | 67% (67%, 68%) | |
Married | 89% (88%, 90%) | 74% (73%, 75%) | 69% (68%, 70%) | < 0.001 |
Unmarried | 87% (86%, 87%) | 71% (71%, 72%) | 66% (65%, 66%) |