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Figure 3 | Radiation Oncology

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From: Plasma uric acid and tumor volume are highly predictive of outcome in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients receiving intensity modulated radiotherapy

Figure 3

Kaplan- Meier overall survival, progression- free survival and distant metastasis- free survival for 130 nasopharyngeal cancer patients treated with IMRT, stratified according a combination of pre- treatment primary tumor volume (TV) and post- treatment plasma uric acid (UA). S-TV/H-UA indicates a small tumor volume (< 27 mL) and high post-treatment plasma uric acid level (>301 μmol/L); L-TV/L-UA indicates a large tumor volume (≥ 27 mL) and low post-treatment plasma uric acid level (≤301 μmol/L).

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