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total cohort was as 145 months (95% CI 101.8 – 188.2) and estimated 5-year OS rate was 64.5%. Among the total cohort, there were 174 cases with known ENSAT stage. There were 19 and 29 events in stages 1–3 and stage 4, respectively. Estimated 5-year OS
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