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Fig. 3 | Journal of Ovarian Research

Fig. 3

From: Aneuploid serves as a prognostic marker and favors immunosuppressive microenvironment in ovarian cancer

Fig. 3

Correlation analysis between clinicopathologic parameters and aneuploid score. A AS comparison among patients with different clinicopathologic features. From left to right: early- and late-stage ovarian cancer (early stage = stage I and stage II, p > 0.05), age (cutoff = 55, P < 0.05), grade (low grade = grade 1, P > 0.05), and ploidy value(P < 0.05). B Comparison of overall survival between the aneuploid and the near-diploid groups (Red = high AS, Blue = low AS; p < 0.05). C: Comparison of disease-free survival between the highly-aneuploid and the near-diploid groups (p < 0.05). D Comparison of disease specific survival between the highly-aneuploid and the near-diploid groups (p < 0.05). E Comparison of progression-free survival between the highly-aneuploid and the near-diploid groups (p > 0.05)

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