Parametric Modeling of Survival Times Among Breast Cancer Patients in a Teaching Hospital, Osogbo
Phillip Oluwatobi Awodutire,
Oladapo Adedayo Kolawole,
Oluwatosin Ruth Ilori
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
Pages:
81-85
Received:
31 October 2016
Accepted:
21 November 2016
Published:
13 September 2017
Abstract: In Nigeria, Breast Cancer is the most common malignancy among women. Unfortunately, many breast cancer patients present for treatment late. Using a parametric survival model to predict the survival times of patients and contribution of the prognostic factors, the study focused on the 1-year survival of breast cancer patients from the day of presentation. A total 89 women, who were diagnosed with breast cancer in which 32.56% reported early for treatment from 2009 to 2014, were recorded. Age, stage of presentation, average years of breastfeeding, neoadjuvant treatment offered, age at menarche and use of contraceptives were the variables used in the study. The predictive model that can be used to predict survival times of breast cancer patients was obtained. The results showed that stage at presentation is significant at 0.05 significance level.
Abstract: In Nigeria, Breast Cancer is the most common malignancy among women. Unfortunately, many breast cancer patients present for treatment late. Using a parametric survival model to predict the survival times of patients and contribution of the prognostic factors, the study focused on the 1-year survival of breast cancer patients from the day of present...
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