in reply to Re^6: Code Critique
in thread Code Critique
Getting off the topic of Perl, but some things to consider for the presentation.. What's normal or not for PSA is based upon prostate size, not some absolute value. Normal tissue produces 0.066 ng/mL/cc of prostate volume. Basically any value above 2.5 is worthy of some investigation as to the cause, perhaps BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) etc. Evidence of disease is an exponential growth rate, like 2,4,8,16.
Plot log(PSA) vs time. The logarithmic plot makes it easier to discern trends and many biological markers exhibit this type of growth. If the log plot is a straight line going upwards and to the right, then the slope of that line determines how fast things are progressing. From the slope of the log line, you can determine the "doubling rate", how long it takes for the tumor to double. That is a key prognostic factor and would help you quantify "getting worse fast".
If you are writing code that is not-for-profit and can be shared amongst institutions for the general benefit of all, I will help you with this project and perhaps other Monks would also. Send a /msg to me and we'll discuss further off-line.
I apologize for the non Perl part of this thread. But perhaps the tip about plotting log values instead of a linear plot could be counted as relevant.
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Re^8: Code Critique
by rhiridflaidd (Novice) on Oct 19, 2010 at 22:17 UTC |