Table 3 Uni- and multivariable cox regression analysis for overall survival in colorectal cancer.

From: An immunohistochemistry-based classification of colorectal cancer resembling the consensus molecular subtypes using convolutional neural networks

Clinicopathological variable

HR (95% CI)

p value

HR (95% CI)

p value

Age

Univariable

 

Multivariable

 

  < 69

1.00

 

1.00

 

  ≥ 69

2.47 (1.98–3.10)

 < 0.001

2.51 (1.97–3.19)

 < 0.001

Sex

    

 Female

1.00

   

 Male

1.11 (0.89–1.37)

0.36

  

Stage (TNM IV)

    

 I

1.00

 

1.00

 

 II

1.30 (0.91–1.86)

0.145

1.58 (1.06–2.34)

0.024

 III

2.03 (1.45–2.84)

 < 0.001

2.52 (1.73–3.69)

 < 0.001

 IV

5.84 (4.01–8.49)

 < 0.001

6.51 (4.29–9.88)

 < 0.001

Grade (WHO)

    

 Low

1.00

   

 High

1.17 (0.85–1.61)

0.33

  

Tumor location

    

 Right colon

1.00

   

 Left colon

0.83 (0.61–1.13)

0.23

  

 Rectum

0.97 (0.76–1.26)

0.85

  

CMS-like group

    

 CMS2-like

1.00

 

1.00

 

 CMS1-like

1.57 (1.13–2.20)

0.008

1.56 (1.12–2.18)

0.009

 CMS3-like

1.45 (1.10–1.90)

0.008

1.25 (0.93–1.61)

0.15

 CMS4-like

1.45 (0.98–2.17)

0.067

1.42 (0.95–2.12)

0.087

  1. CMS-like, consensus molecular subtype resembling classification; CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; TNM, tumor, node, metastasis; WHO, World Health Organization.