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p53 status correlates with the risk of progression in stage T1 bladder cancer: a meta analysis

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Fig. 1 Flowchart of study selection
Table 1 Studies included in the meta-analysis
Table 2 Summarized RRs of overall and subgroup analysis for T1 NMIBC patients with p53 overexpression
Fig. 4 Galbraith plot of association between p53 overexpression and T1 NMIBC patient progression risk

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