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  The prognosis of survivance in solid tumor patients based on optimal partitions of immunological parameters ranges
 
 
Title: The prognosis of survivance in solid tumor patients based on optimal partitions of immunological parameters ranges
Author: Kunznetsova, A. V.
Sen'ko, O. . V.
Matchak, G. N.
Vakhotsky, V. V.
Zabotinac, T. N.
Korotkova, O. V.
Appeared in: Computational & mathematical methods in medicine
Paging: Volume 2 (2000) nr. 4 pages 317-327
Year: 2000
Contents: New logical and statistical methods are used for the analysis of relationships between survivance and immunological variables. These methods are based on the search of the regularities (syndromes) in the multidimensional space. The syndromes are the elements of partitions of allowable areas of variables. To estimate the statistical validity of found regularities the new technique based on Monte-Carlo computer simulation was used. We present some results from immunological research to illustrate the methods of logistical regularities search. Two tasks are described. The broad panel of monoclonal antibodies for differentiation lymphocytic antigens were used for lymphocytes subpopulations analysis. The purpose of the first task was the evaluation of significance of immunological parameters for prediction of 1-year metastasis-free survival in non-metastatic osteosarcoma of extremities. The second task was the construction of the predicting alghorithm for prognosis 2-years survival of patients with stomach cancer. The optimal sets of parameters for prediction of survivance was found for both tasks. We found out the high forecasting informativity of HLA-DR+ cells percentage in the 1st task, and the percentage of adhesion cells (CD50+-lymphocytes) in the 2nd task. Multivariate forecasting alghorithms are developed.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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