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Lung Cancer Stage Prediction Using Multi-Omics Data

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2279044

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  1. clinical study on surgical treatment of multiple primary non-small cell lung cancer [wfwsjk-2019-193]

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This study used the random forest algorithm for lung cancer stage prediction and found that the prediction accuracy of microbial combinatorial transcriptome fusion analysis was the highest. This can assist doctors in accurately diagnosing lung cancer stage in clinics.
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death. Patients with early-stage lung cancer can be treated by surgery, while patients in the middle and late stages need chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Therefore, accurate staging of lung cancer is crucial for doctors to formulate accurate treatment plans for patients. In this paper, the random forest algorithm is used as the lung cancer stage prediction model, and the accuracy of lung cancer stage prediction is discussed in the microbiome, transcriptome, microbe, and transcriptome fusion groups, and the accuracy of the model is measured by indicators such as ACC, recall, and precision. The results showed that the prediction accuracy of microbial combinatorial transcriptome fusion analysis was the highest, reaching 0.809. The study reveals the role of multimodal data and fusion algorithm in accurately diagnosing lung cancer stage, which could aid doctors in clinics.

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