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The
conditional survival statistics for survivors with primary supratentorial
astrocytic tumors
Hwang SL, Yang YH, Lieu AS, Chuang MC, Chang SJ, Chang YY, Lin HJ, Howng SL
Division of Neurosurgery, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital,
Taiwan, ROC.
Background. Relative survival rates can offer a general
description of tumor outcome and, traditionally, are used for surveillance and
comparison purposes.
However, they are not informative for individual tumor survivors.
Conditional survival estimates can calculate the probability of surviving next
some years given survival to a specific period of time after craniotomy for
individual tumor survivors.
However, clinically, they have not been used for predicting the tumor outcome.
Methods.
We calculated conditional probabilities of survival within 6 years after
craniotomy in 112 patients with primary supratentorial astrocytic tumors and
evaluated factors affecting the survival time more than 2 years after
craniotomy.
Results.
Our data showed that the conditional probability of survival can predict yearly
survival rate when patients survive for a specific period of time.
The conditional survival rates within 6 years after craniotomy were always
higher than those evaluated by relative survival rates.
Overall, the longer the patients survived, the higher the conditional
probabilities of surviving sixth year postoperatively were.
Conclusion.
Our study demonstrates the conditional probabilities of survival have good
availability and are important estimates for individual tumor survivors.
PMID: 11263506 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11263506&dopt=Abstract
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