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Old age at diagnosis increases risk of tumor progression in nasopharyngeal cancer

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Table 1: The relationship of Age with patient’s clinicopathological features in primary nasopharyngeal cancer
Table 2: Univariate analysis of different prognostic variables in 3153 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Table 3: Cox Multivariate analyses of prognostic factors on cancer-specific survival.
Figure 1: X-tile plots were utilized to determine the cutoff value of the age at diagnosis on NPC cohorts
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