Abstract Background Standard survival analysis fails to give insight into what happens to a patient after a first outcome event (like first relapse of a disease). Multi-state models are a useful tool for analyzing survival data when different treatments and results (intermediate events) can occur. Aim of this study was to implement a multi-state model on data of patients with rectal cancer to illustrate the advantages of multi-state analysis in comparison to standard survival analysis. Methods We re-analyzed data from the RCT FOGT-2 study by using a multi-state model. Based on the results we defined a high and low risk reference patient. Using dynamic prediction, we estimated how the survival probability changes as more information about th...
Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC). The...
8siBackground: Colorectal cancer mortality presents world-wide variation. In rectal cancers presenti...
To develop prognostic nomograms for predicting outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal can...
Appendix A. This file contains an introduction about multi-state models as well as the graphical rep...
An important aim in clinical studies in oncology is to study how treatment and prognostic factors in...
International audiencePURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop accurate models and nomogram...
Abstract Curing of colorectal cancer (CRC) occurs at the time of resection but it is not immediately...
AIM: To investigate the patterns and decisive prognostic factors for local recurrence of rectal canc...
Background: Recent trials on rectal cancer have demonstrated significant improvements in local recur...
Background: Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer ...
The risk of local recurrence (LR), distant metastases (DM) and overall survival (OS) of locally adva...
Background: Better understanding of the impact of metachronous metastases in locally advanced and re...
Colorectal cancer, which is also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the third...
There is a large variability regarding the definition and choice of primary endpoints in phase 2 and...
Prognostication is an important aspect of medical practice. It relies on statistical modeling testin...
Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC). The...
8siBackground: Colorectal cancer mortality presents world-wide variation. In rectal cancers presenti...
To develop prognostic nomograms for predicting outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal can...
Appendix A. This file contains an introduction about multi-state models as well as the graphical rep...
An important aim in clinical studies in oncology is to study how treatment and prognostic factors in...
International audiencePURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop accurate models and nomogram...
Abstract Curing of colorectal cancer (CRC) occurs at the time of resection but it is not immediately...
AIM: To investigate the patterns and decisive prognostic factors for local recurrence of rectal canc...
Background: Recent trials on rectal cancer have demonstrated significant improvements in local recur...
Background: Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer ...
The risk of local recurrence (LR), distant metastases (DM) and overall survival (OS) of locally adva...
Background: Better understanding of the impact of metachronous metastases in locally advanced and re...
Colorectal cancer, which is also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the third...
There is a large variability regarding the definition and choice of primary endpoints in phase 2 and...
Prognostication is an important aspect of medical practice. It relies on statistical modeling testin...
Surgery is the only curative treatment in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC). The...
8siBackground: Colorectal cancer mortality presents world-wide variation. In rectal cancers presenti...
To develop prognostic nomograms for predicting outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal can...