A Creatinine–CAR Composite Index (CCAR) Optimized by Machine Learning for Prognosis in Cancer Cachexia
Heyang Zhang(Academy of Military Medical Sciences), Hanping Shi(Beijing Shijitan Hospital), Shengtao Zhu(Capital University), Shutian Zhang(Capital Medical University), Q. Chen(Anhui Medical University), Chenan Liu(Hunan University of Technology), Chong Li(Gansu Agricultural University), Wenjing Wang(Capital Medical University), Guo‐Tian Ruan(Beijing Friendship Hospital), Peng Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jinyu Shi(Capital Medical University)
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