疾病分期混淆了N-ras水平与头颈部肿瘤患者生存时间之间的明显关系

K.M. Wilson , R.L. Sonke , J.S. McDonald , P.J. Stambrook , L.J. Pavelic , P. Klusman , E. Okum , J. Neenan , J.L. Gluckman , Z.P. Pavelic
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本研究的目的是确定N-ras水平升高是否与临床病理数据相关。481例手术治疗的头颈部鳞状细胞癌(SCCHN)患者中有133例具有N-ras免疫组织化学数据,可获得完整的临床数据。肿瘤细胞N-ras染色与疾病晚期密切相关(P = 0.0031)。疾病分期与生存时间呈负相关(P = 0.0017)。初步统计评估显示存活与N-ras染色有明显的相关性。然而,研究发现持续时间与N-ras水平无关。这种虚幻的关系最初是疾病阶段混淆效应的结果。
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Stage of disease confounds apparent relationship between levels of N-ras and duration of survival in head and neck tumours

The objective of this study was to determine whether elevated levels of N-ras correlated with clinicopathological data. Complete clinical data were available on 133 of 481 patients surgically treated for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) who had immunohistochemical data for N-ras. Advanced stages of disease were strongly related to the staining for N-ras in tumour cells (P = 0.0031). The stage of disease was inversely related to duration of survival (P = 0.0017). Initial statistical evaluation revealed an apparent correlation between survival and N-ras staining. However, duration was found to be independent of the level of N-ras. The illusory relationship initially was a result of the confounding effect of the stage of disease.

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