Survival prediction in home hospice care patients with lung cancer based on LASSO algorithm

Article indépendant

ZENG, Yicheng | CAO, Weihua | WU, Chaofen | WANG, Muqing | XIE, Yanchun | CHEN, Wenxia | HU, Xi | ZHOU, Yanna | JING, Xubin | CAI, Xianbin

Purpose: The aim of the present study was to develop a nomogram for prognostic prediction of patients with lung cancer in hospice. Methods: The data was collected from 1106 lung cancer patients in hospice between January 2008 and December 2018. The data were split into a training set, which was used to identify the most important prognostic factors by the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and to build the nomogram, while the testing set was used to validate the nomogram. The performance of the nomogram was assessed by c-index, calibration curve and the decision curve analysis (DCA). Results: A total of 1106 patients, including 835 (75%) from the training set and 271 (25%) from testing set, were retrospectively analyzed in this study. Using the LASSO regression, 5 most important prognostic predictors that included sex, Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS), quality-of-life (QOL), edema and anorexia, were selected out of 28 variables. Validated c-indexes of training set at 15, 30, and 90 days were .778 [.737-.818], .776 [.743-.809], and .751 [.713-.790], respectively. Similarly, the validated c-indexes of testing set at 15, 30, and 90 days were .789 [.714-.864], .748 [.685-.811], and .757 [.691-.823], respectively. The nomogram-predicted survival was well calibrated, as the predicted probabilities were close to the expected probabilities. Moreover, the DCA curve showed that nomogram received superior standardized net benefit at a broad threshold. Conclusions: The study built a non-lab nomogram with important predictor to analyze the clinical parameters using LASSO. It may be a useful tool to allow clinicians to easily estimate the prognosis of the patients with lung cancer in hospice.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221124519

Voir la revue «Cancer control, 29»

Autres numéros de la revue «Cancer control»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Survival prediction in home hospice care pati...

Article indépendant | ZENG, Yicheng | Cancer control | vol.29

Purpose: The aim of the present study was to develop a nomogram for prognostic prediction of patients with lung cancer in hospice. Methods: The data was collected from 1106 lung cancer patients in hospice between January 2008 and ...

A laboratory-less nomogram predicting surviva...

Article | LI, Haopeng | BMC public health | n°1 | vol.25

INTRODUCTION: Cancer is the leading cause of death globally(1). According to the WHO's 2020 Global Cancer Report(2), China represented 23.7% of new cancer cases and 30.2% of cancer-related deaths worldwide in 2020. From 2015 to 20...

A laboratory-less nomogram predicting surviva...

Article indépendant | LI, Haopeng | BMC public health | n°1 | vol.25

INTRODUCTION: Cancer is the leading cause of death globally(1). According to the WHO's 2020 Global Cancer Report(2), China represented 23.7% of new cancer cases and 30.2% of cancer-related deaths worldwide in 2020. From 2015 to 20...

De la même série

Patients' trajectory with lung cancer from tr...

Article indépendant | OGURA, Yuri | Cancer control | vol.31

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to describe the course of patients with lung cancer from treatment initiation to end-of-life. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study used Claims Data from the National Health Insurance and Advanced...

Advance care planning with Black women with b...

Article indépendant | TAN, Marcia M. | Cancer control | vol.30

BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of advance care planning (ACP), a process that optimizes future medical treatment and end-of-life care, for at-risk populations, rates of patient-provider ACP conversations are extremely low amon...

To treat or not to treat? : dilemmas when dec...

Article indépendant | PAIVA, Carlos Eduardo | Cancer control | vol.30

Patients with advanced cancers and their oncologists are often faced with difficult treatment decisions, especially when there are borderline situations of expected benefit or increased risk of complications. In this narrative rev...

Survival prediction in home hospice care pati...

Article indépendant | ZENG, Yicheng | Cancer control | vol.29

Purpose: The aim of the present study was to develop a nomogram for prognostic prediction of patients with lung cancer in hospice. Methods: The data was collected from 1106 lung cancer patients in hospice between January 2008 and ...

Chargement des enrichissements...