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24 March 2023 Use of logistic regression, nonlinear regression, and linear regression in lung cancer research
Zhuonan Yu
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Proceedings Volume 12611, Second International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed 2022); 126115F (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669953
Event: International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed2022), 2022, Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
Lung cancer is a major threat to people’s life and health globally. It shares great studying values in the medical field. A large number of researchers have been dedicated to studying this disease, and finally find something helpful. Therefore, this paper aims to summarize some articles from three regression model including logistic regression, linear regression, and non-linear regression. They can all be used when people study the lung cancer. These three regression models can also be used with other methods such as Students’t test, Chi-square distribution and so on. The regressions were used in predicting lung cancer, analyzing the drug efficacy of lung cancer related drugs. These researchers indicate that statistical methods are a powerful tool to study lung cancer quantitatively. This paper can help the people who want to research lung cancer field by using different regressions to decide which 5regression is much more appropriate to their projects.
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Zhuonan Yu "Use of logistic regression, nonlinear regression, and linear regression in lung cancer research", Proc. SPIE 12611, Second International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed 2022), 126115F (24 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669953
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KEYWORDS
Lung cancer

Linear regression

Chemotherapy

Radiotherapy

Analytical research

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Lithium

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