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Table 1.

Patient characteristics at baseline.

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Table 2.

Correlation between hypertension and proteinuria and response to treatment in the BECA and BECOX studies.

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Figure 1.

Kaplan–Meier curves of (A) time to progression and (B) overall survival in patients who did and did not develop hypertension during treatment.

Patients with hypertension during the study had significantly greater median OS than those with no hypertension. Median TTP was numerically greater in patients with hypertension but this difference did not reach statistical significance.

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Figure 2.

Kaplan–Meier curves of (A) time to progression and (B) overall survival in patients who did and did not develop proteinuria during treatment.

Patients who had proteinuria during the study had numerically, but not statistically significantly, greater TTP and OS compared with those patients who did not have proteinuria.

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