SURVIVAL BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS.
- IKIP Budi Utomo Malang, Jl.Citandui no.46 Malang, Indonesia.
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Cancer is an abnormal growth of a cell or tissue in which the cell or tissue grows and develops out of control, the speed of growth is excessive, and is often accompanied by changes in the fight cells that eventually disrupt other organs. Cervical cancer is cancer that grows and develops in the cervix or cervix, mainly originating from the epithelial layer or the outer layer of the cervical surface. Based on medical record data in RSSA Malang, there are 1487 inpatient / medical treatments for cervical cancer patients during 2017. The high number of people with cervical cancer in Malang is the background of researchers researching this city. This study analyzed the survival of cervical cancer patients in Malang with Survival Bayesian Analysis. The results of this study found significant variables, namely, stage, age, and anemia status. The standard error of the 0.0913 age variable is that for anemia status the standard error of 0.0869 is obtained.
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