Table 1

 Relations between p-STAT3 immunoreactivity and the pathological features of the tumours

Np-STAT3 immunoreactivity* (%)
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*See Materials and Methods for classification of staining intensity; †Significant difference between total adenocarcinomas and adenomas (p<0.001), χ2 for independence test; ‡p<0.01, Mann-Whitney’s U test; §p<0.05, χ2 for independence test; ¶p<0.001, Mann-Whitney’s U test.
p-STAT, phosphorylated (activated) signal transducer and activator of transcription.
Normal epithelium150 (0.0)15 (100)
Adenoma†448 (18.2)36 (81.8)
Total adenocarcinomas9569 (72.6)26 (27.4)
Differentiation
    Well4529 (64.4)16 (35.6)
    Moderate4134 (82.9)7 (17.1)
    Poor31 (33.3)2 (66.7)
    Mucinous carcinoma65 (83.3)1 (16.7)
Grade of tumour invasion‡
    Tis189 (50.0)9 (50.0)
    T184 (50.0)4 (50.0)
    T252 (40.0)3 (60.0)
    T36151 (83.6)10 (16.4)
    T433 (100.0)0 (0.0)
Lymphatic invasion
    Absent3018 (60.0)12 (40.0)
    Present6551 (78.5)14 (21.5)
Venous invasion§
    Absent5837 (63.8)21 (36.2)
    Present3732 (86.5)5 (13.5)
Lymph node metastasis§
    Absent6240 (64.5)22 (35.5)
    Present3328 (84.4)5 (15.2)
Dukes’classification¶
    A3115 (48.4)16 (51.6)
    B3025 (83.3)5 (16.6)
    C3126 (83.9)5 (16.1)
    D33 (100.0)0 (0.0)