Outcomes in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: modelling survival and thromboembolism risk prediction MARLIESE RENEE ALEXANDER 10.26180/5b4c496cdb8a4 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Outcomes_in_Non-Small_Cell_Lung_Cancer_modelling_survival_and_thromboembolism_risk_prediction/6813440 This thesis aimed to undertake research to facilitate or drive initiatives to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer – the most common and deadly cancer in Australia and globally. Specific objectives were to develop overall survival (OS) and thromboembolism (TE) risk prediction models for patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The thesis is presented in two parts. Part one reports outcomes analyses from a cohort of Victorian patients diagnosed with lung cancer between 2012 and 2014. Part two investigates thrombogenic biomarkers for TE prediction and includes a single centre prospective observational cohort study conducted between 2014 and 2017. 2018-07-13 01:42:23 thromboembolism lung cancer risk prediction prognostic modelling thrombosis Cancer