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karnisky
2013 Feb 05
1
Calculating Cumulative Incidence Function
...to relapse or death in remission. The data set that I have
consists of- lifetime variable, two indicator variables-one for relapse and
one for death in remission, and the other variables are donor type (having
3 categories), disease type(having 3 categories), disease stage(having 3
categories) and karnofsky score (having 2 categories).
I want to create an R function for cumulative incidence function for the
event (failure of bone-marrow transplantation) due to relapse (cause-1) and
also for the event (failure of bone-marrow transplantation) due to death in
remission (cause-2). Can anyone help me plea...
2008 Oct 31
1
loglogistic cumulative distribution used by survreg
Dear all,
What is the cumulative distribution (with parameterization) used within
survreg with respect to the log-logistic distribution?
That is, how are the parameters linked to the survivor function?
Best regards,
Mario
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2012 Apr 21
0
help with rmeta package
...ng out with forest plot and rmeta. Here's my code...
library(rmeta)
tabletext <- structure(c("", NA, "Sex", "[F]", "[M]", NA,
"Age class", "(0,60]", "(60,80]", NA,
"Karnofsky class", "[70;90]",
"(90;100]", NA, "Tumor dimension",
"(0,5]", "(5,10]", "(10,30]", NA,
"Primary tumor", "[T1]", "[T2]",...
2009 Sep 16
2
Teasing out logrank differences *between* groups using survdiff or something else?
R Folk:
Please forgive what I'm sure is a fairly na?ve question; I hope it's clear.
A colleague and I have been doing a really simple one-off survival analysis,
but this is an area with which we are not very familiar, we just happen to
have gathered some data that needs this type of analysis. We've done quite
a bit of reading, but answers escape us, even though the question below