Table 2 Results from Cox proportional hazards models on deaths from colorectal cancers, fitted with the covariates in the table, in univariate Cox regression (left) and together in a multivariate model (right).

From: Histopathology and levels of proteins in plasma associate with survival after colorectal cancer diagnosis

 

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval)

p value

Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval)

p value

Intermediate amount of tumour stroma (10–50%)

1.34 (1.10–1.62)

<2.2 × 10–16***

1.18 (0.97–1.44)

1.18 × 10–6***

High amount of tumour stroma (>50%)

2.71 (2.25–3.27)

 

1.64 (1.35–2.00)

 

High lymphocytic infiltration at the tumour margin

0.44 (0.35–0.55)

1.6 × 10–15***

0.74 (0.59–0.94)

0.0095*

Presence of lymphoid follicles in tumour

0.51 (0.40–0.64)

3.8 × 10–10***

0.68 (0.54–0.87)

0.001**

Tumour proximal to splenic flexure

1.47 (1.27–1.70)

2.7 × 10–7***

1.27 (1.09–1.47)

0.002**

Age at diagnosis

1.02 (1.01–1.03)

4.6 × 10–8***

1.03 (1.02–1.04)

<2.2 × 10–16***

TNM stage II

3.37 (1.98–5.74)

<2.2 × 10–16***

2.47 (1.45–4.22)

<2.2 × 10–16***

TNM stage III

7.79 (4.63–13.11)

 

6.16 (3.65–10.42)

 

TNM stage IV

39.18 (23.26–65.97)

 

28.60 (16.84–48.54)

 

Year of diagnosis

0.97 (0.96–0.97)

<2.2 × 10–16***

0.96 (0.96–0.97)

<2.2 × 10–16***

Female sex

1.00 (0.86–1.15)

0.97

Not included

 

Lynch syndrome

0.49 (0.24–0.98)

0.02

Not included

 

Prior cancer diagnosis

1.03 (0.82–1.29)

0.79

Not included

 
  1. p Values are results from likelihood ratio tests. For the univariate analysis, statistical significance is indicated with * for p values <5 × 10–3, ** for p values <5 × 10–4 and *** for p values <5 × 10–5 after adjustment for the number of hypothesis (10). For the multivariate analysis, statistical significance is indicated with * for p values <5 × 10–2, ** for p values <5 × 10–3 and *** for p values <5 × 10–4.