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A validated prediction model for overall survival from Stage III Non Small Cell Lung Cancer: towards survival prediction for individual patients

Menée à partir de données portant sur 548 patients atteints d'un cancer du poumon non à petites cellules de stade III, puis validée sur 174 et 130 autres patients, cette étude évalue la performance d'un modèle mathématique, intégrant 7 facteurs (sexe, âge, état physique des patients, durée du traitement, ...), pour prédire la survie globale des patients

Purpose : Although homogeneous according to TNM staging system, stage III NSCLC patients form a heterogeneous group, which is reflected in the survival outcome. The increasing amount of information for an individual patient and the growing number of treatment options facilitate personalized treatment, but also complicate treatment decision making. Decision Support Systems (DSS), providing individualized prognostic information, can overcome this, but are currently lacking. A DSS for stage III NSCLC requires development and integration of multiple models. The current study takes the first step in this process by developing and validating a model that can provide physicians with a survival probability for an individual NSCLC patient.

Methods and Materials : Data of 548 stage III NSCLC patients were available to develop a prediction model, using stratified Cox regression. Variables were selected using a bootstrap procedure. Performance of the model was expressed as the c-statistic, assessed internally and on two external datasets (n=174 and 130).

Results : The final multivariate model, stratified for treatment, consisted of age, gender, WHO performance status, overall treatment time, equivalent radiation dose, number of positive lymph node stations and gross tumor volume. The bootstrapped c-statistic was 0.62. The model could identify risk groups in external datasets. Nomograms were constructed to predict an individual patient’s survival probability (www.predictcancer.org). The dataset can be downloaded at www.cancerdata.org\<replace by paper doi>

Conclusions : The prediction model for overall survival of stage III NSCLC patients highlights the importance of combining patient, clinical and treatment variables. Nomograms were developed and validated. This tool could be used as a first building block for a Decision Support System.

International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics , résumé, 2014

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