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Spearman correlation coefficients between every pair of significant variables in our study.
<p>Boldfaced numbers indicate significant correlations (p<0.05).</p
Comparison of classical prognostic biomarkers values between the different patient subgroups.
<p>Comparison of classical prognostic biomarkers values between the different patient subgroups.</p
Overall survival, <i>G</i><sub><i>H</i></sub>, <i>V</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> and MGMT status (when available) for all of the patients included in the study.
<p>Within each group (BVZ+ or BVZ-) patients are ordered by survival. Grey cells indicate patients in the favourable groups: either small <i>G</i><sub><i>H</i></sub> (dark grey) or unmethilated MGMT (light grey).</p
Visual examples of two tumors with different geometric heterogeneities.
<p>The first case corresponds to a rim-heterogeneous tumor (Fig 1A and 1B), having large geometric heterogeneity. The second case is a geometrically regular tumor (Fig 1C and 1D), with smaller geometric heterogeneity.</p
Definition of the heterogeneity measures computed in this study.
<p>Definition of the heterogeneity measures computed in this study.</p
Summary of patient characteristics, MRI data and volumetric parameters for the 40 patients included in the study.
<p>Summary of patient characteristics, MRI data and volumetric parameters for the 40 patients included in the study.</p
Summary of univariate Cox and Kaplan-Meier analysis for the more representative variables included in the study.
<p>Significant results are boldfaced.</p