<p>The Kaplan-Meier plots show the difference between low- and high-risk groups as determined by the comprehensive model. Data on sub-stage was only available for patients staged using the AJCC 6<sup>th</sup> Edition staging system (2004 and later) and for those patients converted into the 7<sup>th</sup> Edition.</p
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
<p><b>Panels</b> A, B, and C were staged according to the TNM 6th edition, while panels A′, B′, and ...
To compare the prognoses of non-small cell lung cancer patients based respectively on the 6th-Editio...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>Model coefficients used to determine the Hazard Score for each patient are shown on the forest pl...
<p>*—quintiles of distribution of entire patient groups, i.e., for all stages (0—lowest, 4—highest)<...
The 1997 International staging system (ISS) classification separated stage III non-small cell lung c...
PurposeTo identify, in the international staging database of the International Association for the S...
<p>(A) Survival rates for patients with stages I-IV lung cancer (n=332, high RDW (n=73) vs low RDW (...
BACKGROUND: Clinical staging of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) helps determine the prognosis and...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
BACKGROUND: Clinical staging of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) helps determine the prognosis and...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
<p><b>Panels</b> A, B, and C were staged according to the TNM 6th edition, while panels A′, B′, and ...
To compare the prognoses of non-small cell lung cancer patients based respectively on the 6th-Editio...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>a) Histogram of Hazard Scores obtained from the comprehensive model. b) Probability of death from...
<p>Model coefficients used to determine the Hazard Score for each patient are shown on the forest pl...
<p>*—quintiles of distribution of entire patient groups, i.e., for all stages (0—lowest, 4—highest)<...
The 1997 International staging system (ISS) classification separated stage III non-small cell lung c...
PurposeTo identify, in the international staging database of the International Association for the S...
<p>(A) Survival rates for patients with stages I-IV lung cancer (n=332, high RDW (n=73) vs low RDW (...
BACKGROUND: Clinical staging of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) helps determine the prognosis and...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
BACKGROUND: Clinical staging of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) helps determine the prognosis and...
INTRODUCTION: Revisions to the TNM stage classifications for lung cancer, informed by the internatio...
<p><b>Panels</b> A, B, and C were staged according to the TNM 6th edition, while panels A′, B′, and ...
To compare the prognoses of non-small cell lung cancer patients based respectively on the 6th-Editio...