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- Title
The development and external validation of a web-based nomogram for predicting overall survival with Ewing sarcoma in children.
- Authors
Chen, Yi; Liu, Zirui; Wang, Yaobin; Zhan, Hongwei; Liu, Jinmin; Niu, Yongkang; Yang, Ao; Teng, Fei; Li, Jinfeng; Geng, Bin; Xia, Yayi
- Abstract
Background: Ewing sarcoma remains the second most prevalent primary aggressive bone tumor in teens and young adults. The aim of our study was to develop and validate a web-based nomogram to predict the overall survival for Ewing sarcoma in children. Methods: A total of 698 patients, with 640 cases from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (the training set) and 58 cases (the external validation set), were included in this study. Cox analyses were carried out to determine the independent prognostic indicators, which were further included to establish a web-based nomogram. The predictive abilities were tested through the concordance index, calibration curve, decision curve analysis, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. Results: As suggested by univariate and multivariate Cox analyses, age, primary site, tumor size, metastasis stage (M stage), and chemotherapy were included as the independent predictive variables. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve values, calibration curves, concordance index, and decision curve analysis from training and validation groups suggested the model has great clinical applications. Conclusion: We developed a convenient and precise web-based nomogram to evaluate overall survival for Ewing sarcoma in children. The application of this nomogram would assist physicians and patients in making decisions.
- Subjects
EWING'S sarcoma; OVERALL survival; NOMOGRAPHY (Mathematics); RECEIVER operating characteristic curves; PREDICTIVE tests
- Publication
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics (British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery), 2024, Vol 18, Issue 2, p236
- ISSN
1863-2521
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/18632521241229963