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- W287516213 abstract "An analysis of prognostic factors in Non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas is presented. Regarding overall survival, calculations were based on Cox’s proportional hazard regression model using a stepwise forward procedure for selection of parameters. Serum-LDH activity, performance status and grade of malignancy as histologically defined by the Kielclassification proved to be the most important prognostic factors, age of the patient at the time of diagnosis was of minor importance. For an analysis of the course of disease, a “nonhomogenous Markov illnessdeath process” was assumed. This model allows for the estimation of the force of transition from one state of disease to another. So, it was seen, that the intensity of reaching a complete remission is fairly constant in time, whereas the risk of relapse declines about two years after diagnosis. Furthermore, the proposed model permits to estimate the risk factors for any particular transition in the course of disease. These calculations revealed, that the prognostic importance of histology is mainly related to the risk of death before reaching a complete remission. In contrast, serum-LDH activity is of importance also for the risk of relapse after reaching a complete remission. The proposed model for analysis of the course of disease offers the possibility to a clearer and more disease-related analysis of prognostic variables in diseases with various different states in their course." @default.
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- W287516213 title "Eine Analyse Prognostischer Faktoren bei Non-Hodgkin-Lymphomen" @default.
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