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UCLA Integrated Staging System and SSIGN scores were applied to all valid patients according to the original scoring algorithm, respectively. Statistical analysis Associations between categorical and continuous clinicopathologic parameters vs IL-6/IL-6R expression groups were evaluated using the Fisher’s ...
Data management and summaries were created using R version 3.6.0; the primary analysis was computed in R version 4.0.0 using the rstan package version 2.21.1. Additional data management and analyses were performed in SQL 2016, SPSS version 26, and Stata version 14.2. Results Enrollment and ...
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All-cause mortality in cancer patients treated for sepsis in intensive care units: a systematic review and meta-analysis Article 10 October 2022 Introduction Advances in oncology have led to a dramatic reduction in mortality rates in cancer patients over the past few decades [1]. However, this...