Developing a risk prediction tool for lung cancer in Kent and Medway, England: cohort study using linked data

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Howell David,Buttery Ross,Badrinath Padmanabhan,George Abraham,Hariprasad Rithvik,Vousden Ian,George Tina,Finnis Cathy

Abstract

Abstract Background Lung cancer has the poorest survival due to late diagnosis and there is no universal screening. Hence, early detection is crucial. Our objective was to develop a lung cancer risk prediction tool at a population level. Methods We used a large place-based linked data set from a local health system in southeast England which contained extensive information covering demographic, socioeconomic, lifestyle, health, and care service utilisation. We exploited the power of Machine Learning to derive risk scores using linear regression modelling. Tens of thousands of model runs were undertaken to identify attributes which predicted the risk of lung cancer. Results Initially, 16 attributes were identified. A final combination of seven attributes was chosen based on the number of cancers detected which formed the Kent & Medway lung cancer risk prediction tool. This was then compared with the criteria used in the wider Targeted Lung Health Checks programme. The prediction tool outperformed by detecting 822 cases compared to 581 by the lung check programme currently in operation. Conclusion We have demonstrated the useful application of Machine Learning in developing a risk score for lung cancer and discuss its clinical applicability.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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