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Fig. 3 | Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences

Fig. 3

From: Clinical and biological significance of microRNA-127 and microRNA-138 expression in women with breast cancer: response to treatment and survival impact

Fig. 3

Kaplan–Meier survival curve for overall Survival with miR-138 and miR-127. a A total of 75 Breast cancer patients were segregated into two groups (above median: n = 45, below median: n = 30) based on the expression status of miR-138. The overall survival time at the end of the study was significantly longer in patients with below median (< 12.18) miRNA 138 levels (mean = 26.987, 78.9%) compared to patients with above median (> 12.18) miRNA 138 levels (mean = 31.703, 94.6%) (P = 0.049). b) A total of 75 Breast cancer patients were segregated into two groups (above median: n = 46, below median: n = 29) based on the expression status of miR-127. The overall survival time at the end of the study was significantly longer in patients with below median (< 11.31) miRNA 127 levels (mean = 23.832, 78.9%) compared to patients with above median (> 11.31) miRNA 127 levels (mean = 31.703, 94.6%) (P = 0.049)

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