Abstract

FORCED EXPIRATORY VOLUME FACTORS OF STAGE III NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER PATIENTS

Author(s): Rabindra Nath Das

Forced expiratory volume in 1 (FEV1) second is known as the amount of air volume that can forcibly be blown out in one second, after full inspiration. Average FEV1 values between 80% and 120% are considered as normal. The determinants of FEV1 are aimed to identify in the report for stage III non-small cell lung cancer (SIIINSCLC) patients. Background: Previous examination articles have announced that the normal FEV1 values in solid people rely upon tallness, age, weight file, sex and ethnicity. Little investigations have been performed with respect to the FEV1 determinants for SIIINSCLC patients. Materials & Methods: Published records on 239 SIIINSCLC patients with 23 study characters (variables/factors) are considered in the present study. The study variable FEV1 is positive and heterogeneous. Statistical analysis procedure to be specific, joint summed up straight Log-typical models is utilized for breaking down the reaction FEV1.
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