5-Year Survival of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients after Radical Surgery Significantly Depended on Phase Transition “Early-Invasive Cancer”, Lymph Node Metastases and Cell Ratio Factors
5-YEAR SURVIVAL OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER PATIENTS AFTER RADICAL SURGERY SIGNIFICANTLY DEPENDED ON PHASE TRANSITION “EARLY-INVASIVE CANCER”, LYMPH NODE METASTASES AND CELL RATIO FACTORS Oleg Kshivets, MD, PhD Siauliai Public Hospital, Siauliai, Lithuania
General Lung Cancer Patients Survival after Complete Procedures (Kaplan-Meier) ( n= 602)
Early and Invasive Lung Cancer Patients Survival after Complete Procedures (Kaplan-Meier) ( n= 602)
Survival of Lung Cancer Patients with N0 and N1-2 after Complete Procedures (Kaplan-Meier) ( n= 602)
Results of Multi-Factor Clustering of Clinicopathological Data in Prediction of Lung Cancer Patients Survival after Complete Procedures (n=557)
Results of Kohonen Self-Organizing Neural Networks Computing in Prediction of Lung Cancer Patients Survival after Complete Procedures (n=557)
Ratio of Lymphocytes and Erythrocytes to Cancer Cells & Glucose Level in Prediction of Lung Cancer Patients Survival after Complete Procedures (n=557)