Extended Data Fig. 10: Most frequently infiltrated vessels in patients diagnosed with colorectal, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, and hepatocellular carcinoma. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 10: Most frequently infiltrated vessels in patients diagnosed with colorectal, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, and hepatocellular carcinoma.

From: Macrovascular tumor infiltration and circulating tumor cell cluster dynamics in patients with cancer approaching the end of life

Extended Data Fig. 10: Most frequently infiltrated vessels in patients diagnosed with colorectal, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, and hepatocellular carcinoma.

a-e, Graphs with frequencies of the earliest infiltrated vessels (bar plots, left column), and hazard ratios (right column) resulting from time-varying covariate Cox regression using metastasis, resection status, and earliest infiltrated vessels occurring in ten or more patients for each cancer type. V1+ represents patients with involvement in other vessels or with at least one of these top five infiltrated vessels, with any other vessel(s). Diamonds indicate hazard ratios corresponding to variables shown on the y-axis with error bars showing the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio. Hazard ratios were estimated using multivariate, time-varying covariate Cox regression. Mets = metastases; R = resection; IVC = inferior vena cava; CI = confidence interval; CRC = colorectal cancer; PDAC = pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; HCC = hepatocellular carcinoma; Pts = patients.

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