Lifestyle cancer survival predictors: Influence of vegetarian diet on the relapse of endometrial cancer

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Abstract

Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecological tumor in high-income countries, and its incidence has increased over time. The most critical risk factor for EC is the long-term unopposed exposure to increased estrogens both exogenous and endogenous. Machine learning can be used as a promising tool to resolve longstanding challenges and support identification of the risk factors and their correlations before the clinical trials and make them more focused. In this paper we present the results of the research of the correlation analysis of Endometrial cancer risk factors. The study was performed with EC patients of the Almazov center in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. All women involved in the current study underwent radical surgical intervention due to EC. After initial cancer treatment, they were referred to the Almazov center outpatient specialists for follow-up visits. Many of them were readmitted of the inpatient clinic due to relapse. We extracted a variety of parameters related to lifestyle, dietary habits, socioeconomic, and reproductive features from the inpatient and outpatient databases of Almazov center. The medical records of the women with enough data were included in the study. Prediction of Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed respectively. The AUC of ROC was calculated for PFS = 0.93 and for OS = 0.94.

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Kopanitsa, G., Metsker, O., Bolgova, E., & Kovalchuk, S. (2021). Lifestyle cancer survival predictors: Influence of vegetarian diet on the relapse of endometrial cancer. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 285, pp. 193–198). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210597

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