Abstract:Health behaviors affect health status in cancer survivors. We hypothesized that nonlinear algorithms would identify distinct key health behaviors compared to a linear algorithm and better classify cancer survivors. We aimed to use three nonlinear algorithms to identify such key health behaviors and compare their performances with that of a logistic regression for distinguishing cancer survivors from those without cancer in a population-based cohort study. We used six health behaviors and three socioeconomic fa… Show more
“…Cortés-Ibañez et al (2021) used supervised nonlinear algorithms to identify key health behaviors in cancer survivors and to compare the classification performance of linear and nonlinear algorithms when differentiating cancer survivors and cancer-free participants based on health behaviors and socioeconomic factors. No such differentiating health behaviors could be identified in this study [ 19 ]. Ton et al (2021) found that rectal cancer patients are more likely to have sleep complications compared to colon cancer patients.…”
“…Cortés-Ibañez et al (2021) used supervised nonlinear algorithms to identify key health behaviors in cancer survivors and to compare the classification performance of linear and nonlinear algorithms when differentiating cancer survivors and cancer-free participants based on health behaviors and socioeconomic factors. No such differentiating health behaviors could be identified in this study [ 19 ]. Ton et al (2021) found that rectal cancer patients are more likely to have sleep complications compared to colon cancer patients.…”
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