Journal article
Evaluation of pre-diagnostic blood protein measurements for predicting survival after lung cancer diagnosis
X Feng, DC Muller, H Zahed, K Alcala, F Guida, K Smith-Byrne, JM Yuan, WP Koh, R Wang, RL Milne, JK Bassett, A Langhammer, K Hveem, VL Stevens, Y Wang, M Johansson, A Tjønneland, R Tumino, M Sheikh, M Johansson Show all
Ebiomedicine | Published : 2023
Abstract
Background: To evaluate whether circulating proteins are associated with survival after lung cancer diagnosis, and whether they can improve prediction of prognosis. Methods: We measured up to 1159 proteins in blood samples from 708 participants in 6 cohorts. Samples were collected within 3 years prior to lung cancer diagnosis. We used Cox proportional hazards models to identify proteins associated with overall mortality after lung cancer diagnosis. To evaluate model performance, we used a round-robin approach in which models were fit in 5 cohorts and evaluated in the 6th cohort. Specifically, we fit a model including 5 proteins and clinical parameters and compared its performance with clinic..
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Funding Acknowledgements
No explicit funding for this study. Authors and data collection supported by the US National Cancer Institute (U19CA203654), INCA (France, 2019-1-TABAC-01), Cancer Research Foundation of Northern Sweden (AMP19-962), and Swedish Department of Health Ministry.