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Table 1.

Characteristics of all subjects.

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Table 2.

Distribution of colorectal adenocarcinoma among the different sites.

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Figure 1.

Survival and cumulative hazard for stage IIB colon and rectal cancer patients (1, colon cancer; 2, rectal cancer).

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Figure 2.

Survival and cumulative hazard in Cox regression model of stage IIB colon and rectal cancer patients.

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Figure 3.

Survival and cumulative hazard of stage IIIB colon and rectal cancer patients (1, colon cancer; 2, rectal cancer).

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Figure 4.

Survival and cumulative hazard of stage IIIC colon and rectal cancer patients (1, colon cancer; 2, rectal cancer).

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Figure 5.

Survival and cumulative hazard of stage IV colon and rectal cancer patients (1, colon cancer; 2, rectal cancer).

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Figure 6.

Survival and cumulative hazard in Cox regression model of stage IIIC colon and rectal cancer patients.

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Figure 7.

Survival and cumulative hazard in Cox regression model of stage IV colon and rectal cancer patients.

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Table 3.

Characteristics of the subjects with and without stage information.

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Table 4.

Survival of patients (year) with different stages of colon or rectal cancer by Kaplan-Meier.

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Table 5.

Cox’s regression for colorectal cancer.

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