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Correction to: Programmed death-ligand 1 and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) – low TIL density may predict poorer long-term prognosis in T1 laryngeal cancer

verfasst von: Pihla Pakkanen, Taru Ilmarinen, Elina Halme, Heikki Irjala, Petri Koivunen, Matti Pukkila, Sami Ventelä, Alhadi Almangush, Eva-Maria Birkman, Outi Lindgren, Virva Pohjolainen, Nelli Sjöblom, Caj Haglund, Jaana Hagström, Leena-Maija Aaltonen

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The Tables of original published version of the above article were incorrect. Tables 1 and 2 and its citation should have been Tables 2 and 3. The correct tables are shown as follows:
Table 1
Clinical characteristics, and expression of PD-L1 and TILs in patients with T1 glottic LSCC (N=174)
Characteristic
All patients (N=174), n (%)
PD-L1 (n=174), n (negative, low, high)
Stromal TILs (n=80), n (low, high)
Sex
  Male
146 (84)
146 (64, 56, 26)
70 (45, 25)
  Female
28 (16)
28 (11, 11, 6)
10 (5, 5)
Smoking history
  Yes
147 (84)
147 (58, 59, 30)
70 (43, 27)
  No
19 (11)
19 (12, 6, 1)
7 (6, 1)
  NA
8 (5)
8 (5, 2, 1)
3 (1, 2)
Earlier dysplasia*
  Yes
12 (7)
12 (5, 5, 2)
6 (4, 2)
  No
143 (82)
143 (62, 55, 26)
68 (44, 24)
  NA
19 (11)
19 (8, 7, 4)
6 (2, 4)
Histological grade
  Grade 1
50 (29)
50 (23, 15, 12)
14 (11, 3)
  Grade 2
51 (29)
51 (21, 24, 6)
23 (16, 7)
  Grade 3
5 (3)
5 (2, 2, 1)
3 (2, 1)
  NA
68 (40)
68 (29, 26, 13)
40 (21, 19)
T stage
  T1a
156 (90)
156 (64, 62, 30)
73 (45, 28)
  T1b
18 (10)
18 (11, 5, 2)
7 (5, 2)
Primary treatment
  Surgery
100 (57)
100 (45, 34, 21)
53 (30, 23)
  Radiotherapy
74 (43)
74 (30, 33, 11)
27 (20, 7)
Local recurrence
  Yes
20 (11)
20 (8, 7, 5)
6 (6, 0)
  No
154 (89)
154 (67, 60, 27)
74 (44, 30)
Died of LSCC
  Yes
4 (2)
4 (0, 3, 1)
3 (3, 0)
  No
170 (98)
170 (75, 64, 31)
77 (47, 30)
Abbreviations: LSCC, laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma; NA, not available; PD-L1, programmed death-ligand 1; TIL, tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte
*presence of dysplasia confirmed in laryngeal biopsy specimens before the diagnosis of T1 glottic cancer
Table 2
The correlation of combined positive score (CPS) and tumor proportion score (TPS) in T1 glottic cancer
N=174
TPS negative (n=92)
TPS low (n=66)
TPS high (n=16)
CPS negative (n=75)
68
7
0
CPS low (n=67)
23
41
3
CPS high (n=32)
1
18
13
Abbreviations: CPS, combined positive score; TPS, tumor proportion score
Table 3
The correlation of PD-L1 expression with stromal TILs (n=80)
N=80
PD-L1 < 1 (n=40)
PD-L1 1-100 (n=40)
p value
Low stromal TILs (n=50)
30 (38%)
20 (25%)
0.037
High stromal TILs (n=30)
10 (13%)
20 (25%)
 
Abbreviations: PD-L1, programmed death-ligand 1; TIL, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
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Correction to: Programmed death-ligand 1 and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) – low TIL density may predict poorer long-term prognosis in T1 laryngeal cancer
verfasst von
Pihla Pakkanen
Taru Ilmarinen
Elina Halme
Heikki Irjala
Petri Koivunen
Matti Pukkila
Sami Ventelä
Alhadi Almangush
Eva-Maria Birkman
Outi Lindgren
Virva Pohjolainen
Nelli Sjöblom
Caj Haglund
Jaana Hagström
Leena-Maija Aaltonen
Publikationsdatum
09.08.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Virchows Archiv / Ausgabe 2/2024
Print ISSN: 0945-6317
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2307
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-023-03618-2

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