1<p>Mean and standard deviation.</p>2<p>Values do not sum to 1 because of missing values.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of participants in NLST by randomization group.</p
<p>The parameters were described as the mean ± SD at baseline in each group.</p><p>Baseline characte...
1<p>Missing: N = 4, of which 1 in control and 3 in intervention group.</p>2<p>Missing: N = 5, of whi...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics for randomized participants at baseline.</p
1<p>Mean and standard deviation.</p>2<p>Values do not sum to 1 because of missing values.</p>3<p>Doe...
<p>Data presented as n (%), median (range) or mean (± SD) as appropriate.</p><p># n = 50</p><p>*4 mi...
1, 2, 3<p>Number of missing data.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy; M, mean; SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>^</sup> There are ...
<p>Baseline characteristics of included and excluded participants (n = 1391).</p
Baseline characteristics of the study population and comparison between the low NLR group and high N...
<p>*Missing data excluded.</p><p>Baseline sample characteristics (N = 162,682).</p
<p>Baseline Characteristics of Patients According to Quartiles of Baseline NLR Level.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics for each treatment group: (Mean +/− s.d. (% of missing observations) for...
<p>Baseline characteristics of the remaining participants, and those lost to follow-up.</p
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the patients.<...
<p>NA = information not available.</p><p><sup>a</sup>Used in the calculations, not equal with the am...
<p>The parameters were described as the mean ± SD at baseline in each group.</p><p>Baseline characte...
1<p>Missing: N = 4, of which 1 in control and 3 in intervention group.</p>2<p>Missing: N = 5, of whi...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics for randomized participants at baseline.</p
1<p>Mean and standard deviation.</p>2<p>Values do not sum to 1 because of missing values.</p>3<p>Doe...
<p>Data presented as n (%), median (range) or mean (± SD) as appropriate.</p><p># n = 50</p><p>*4 mi...
1, 2, 3<p>Number of missing data.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy; M, mean; SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>^</sup> There are ...
<p>Baseline characteristics of included and excluded participants (n = 1391).</p
Baseline characteristics of the study population and comparison between the low NLR group and high N...
<p>*Missing data excluded.</p><p>Baseline sample characteristics (N = 162,682).</p
<p>Baseline Characteristics of Patients According to Quartiles of Baseline NLR Level.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics for each treatment group: (Mean +/− s.d. (% of missing observations) for...
<p>Baseline characteristics of the remaining participants, and those lost to follow-up.</p
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the patients.<...
<p>NA = information not available.</p><p><sup>a</sup>Used in the calculations, not equal with the am...
<p>The parameters were described as the mean ± SD at baseline in each group.</p><p>Baseline characte...
1<p>Missing: N = 4, of which 1 in control and 3 in intervention group.</p>2<p>Missing: N = 5, of whi...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics for randomized participants at baseline.</p