Research Article

[Retracted] Identification and Validation of Invasion-Related Molecular Subtypes and Prognostic Features for Cervical Cancer

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Prognostic significance and independence of risk scoring models with different clinicopathologic features. In TCGA-CESC cohort, prognostic differences between patients at low risk and high risk in different subtypes, including (a) , (b) , (c) T1-T2 stage, (d) T3-T4 stage, (e) N0 stage, (f) N1 stage, (g) M0 stage, (I) stages I-II, (j) stages III-IV, (k) G1-G2, and (l) G3. Univariate Cox analysis (m) and multivariate Cox analysis (n) determined that N stage and risk score were an independent prognostic indicator among clinical factors in TCGA-CESC cohort.
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