Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8790136 | Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
p53 showed a statistically significant impact on DP, albeit not on CSM, when applying the 10% expression cut-off as used in the original nomogram, while the prognostic value of all other examined markers included in the nomogram could not be confirmed. When an alternative cut-off of 20% was applied in multivariable models, p53 independently impacted DP and CSM, while the PA was not significantly enhanced. Hence, the clinical significance of p53 is still to be determined. Based on the results of this study it is not recommendable to use p53-expression and the Klatte nomogram in routine clinical decision-making.
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Authors
Laura M.D., Matthias M.D., Ph.D, Maximilian M.D., Ph.D, Wolfgang M.D., Ph.D, Georg C. M.D., Ph.D, Martin M.D., Ph.D, Tobias M.D., Ph.D, Peter M.D., Ph.D, Lorenz M.D., Sabine Ph.D., M.D.,