Cost-effective prognostic evaluation of breast cancer: using a STAR nomogram model based on routine blood tests
Caibiao Wei,
Yihua Liang,
Dan Mo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBreast cancer (BC) is the most common and prominent deadly disease among women. Predicting BC survival mainly relies on TNM staging, molecular profiling and imaging, hampered by subjectivity and expenses. This study aimed to establish an economical and reliable model using the most common preoperative routine blood tests (RT) data for survival and surveillance strategy management.MethodsWe examined 2863 BC patients, dividing them into training and validation cohorts (7:3). We collected demographic fe… Show more
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