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Table 1.

Patient characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Overall survival (in months) according to performance status ECOG (B) and FLIPI score at diagnosis (C) for all patients (n = 1074).

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Fig 2.

Kaplan-Meier estimates of survival (in years) according to age (over or under 40 years of age).

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Table 2.

Results of univariate analysis of different prognostic factors in the whole population of 1074 patients with follicular lymphoma (FL).

The table shows the statistically significant prognostic factors.

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Table 3.

Multivariate analysis: Characteristics associated with overall survival.

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Fig 3.

Correlation between group of age and HR value, obtained by Cox model.

HR indicates hazard risk and R2explains the great correlation between HR and age, with less than a 5% error.

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Table 4.

Age distribution at time of diagnosis of follicular lymphoma for all patients.

Correlation between age, mortality, and risk of death, taking as reference group the group aged 20–29 years.

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Table 5.

Variables significantly associated with survival at 10 years.

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Fig 4.

Adjusted death hazard rate to year of diagnosis for the Spanish Lymphoma Study.

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