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2012 Jul 12
1
Cox proportional hazard model and coefficients
Hi,
Here is the summary-output of the Coxph-model I used (the output is based on
the best final model i.e. all significant explanatory variables and their
interactions are included):
coxph(formula = Y ~ LT + Food + Temp2 + LT:Food + LT:Temp2 +
Food:Temp2 + LT:Food:Temp2)
n= 555
coef exp(coef)
se(coef) z
2011 Nov 20
1
Cox proportional hazards confidence intervals
I am calculating cox propotional hazards models with the coxph
function from the survival package. My data relates to failure of
various types of endovascular interventions. I can successfully
obtain the LR, Wald, and Score test p-values from the coxph.object, as
well as the hazard ratio as follows:
formula.obj = Surv(days, status) ~ type
coxph.model = coxph(formula.obj, df)
fit =
2004 Sep 22
1
Cox proportional hazards model
Good afternoon,
I am currently trying to do some work on survival analysis.
- I hope to seek your advice re: 2 questions (1 general and 1 specific)
(1) I'm trying to do a stratified Cox analysis and subsequently
plot(survfit(object)). It seems to work for some strata, but not for
others.
I have tumor grade, which is a range of 1 - 4.
When I divide this range of 1:4 into 2 groups, it
2004 Aug 19
0
Clustering and the test for proportional hazards
Dear List,
Is the test for proportional hazards valid when the model contains a cluster
variable? The output looks strange with the cluster variable.
My intervals are based on calendar time and the clustering variable is
related to the season the event occurs in.
model1<-coxph(Surv(Start,Stop,Event)~LagAOO+I(LagAOO^2)+
FirstSeen+TSLE+strata(CumPOO.rc)+cluster(quarter),data=data8, x=T)
2011 Apr 01
2
Cox Proportional Hazards model with a time-varying covariate
Hello Everyone,
I'm learning how to perform various statistical analyses in R. I'm checking my understanding by replicating examples from my SAS books. Below is an attempt to replicate a Cox Proportional Hazards model with a time-varying covariate. I think I'm doing this correctly but am not completely sure. I would appreciate it if someone could double-check my results. In case
2005 Sep 29
1
cox proportional-hazards regress for interval censor data
Hi. I used coxph(surv(start,end,event)~~event,data) to deal with interval
censor data.
Does anyone know similar samples using
coxph(surv(start,end,event)~~event,data)?
If you knows, can you tell me? I'll really appreciate it.
Thank you very much
R learner.
2007 Dec 04
2
weighted Cox proportional hazards regression
I'm getting unexpected results from the coxph function when using
weights from counter-matching. For example, the following code
produces a parameter estimate of -1.59 where I expect 0.63:
d2 = structure(list(x = c(1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1), wt = c(5, 42, 40, 4, 43, 4, 42,
4, 44, 5, 38, 4, 39, 4, 4, 37, 40, 4, 44, 5, 45, 5, 44, 5), riskset =
2006 May 31
1
Nesting in Cox proportional hazards survivorship analysis
Hello,
My advisor and I have been working on some survivorship analyses in R and we are
hoping to get some feedback on a particular issue involving nesting.
We are interested in patterns of food discovery by ant species. Our observations consist of time to discovery by an ant for three different food types, each of two different sizes. These data were collected at 6 plots located in each of
2007 Apr 07
0
Coxph: solution for violation of proportional hazards assumption.
I am trying to run a Cox regression (coxph) to predict survival after surgery and xray therapy. The model violates the proportionality assumption (tested using time-dependent covariates). I have tried to use strata to solve the problem but the stratified model still violates the assumption. Does the violation of proportionality preclude use of a Kaplan-Meier analysis? Is there any other possible
2009 Mar 26
1
Centring variables in Cox Proportional Hazards Model
Dear All,
I am contemplating centering the covariates in my Cox model to reduce
multicollinearity between the predictors and the interaction term and
to render a more meaningful interpretation of the regression
coefficient. Suppose I have two indicator variables, x1 and x2 which
represent age categories (x1 is patients less than 16 while x2 is for
patients older than 65). If I use the following
2011 Dec 10
2
p-value for hazard ratio in Cox proportional hazards regression?
Hi,
I'm new to R and using it for Cox survival analysis. Thanks to this great forum I learned how to compute the HR with its confidence interval.
My question would be: Is there any way to get the p-value for a hazard ratio in addition to the confidence interval?
Thanks,
Thierry
--
Thierry Panje Visiting Student Researcher
Department of Psychology Stanford
2003 Feb 20
1
Variable selection in Cox proportional hazards model?
Hello,
I need to implement variable selection procedures (such as stepwise and
backward selection) in Cox proportional hazards model, but can't seem to
find an R or S-plus command for these procedures. I am aware that these
can be done in SAS.
I would appreciate help from anyone who knows how to implement these
procedures in Cox models using S-plus or (preferably) R.
Thanks!
Regards,
2009 Sep 26
1
Multiple comparisons for coxph survival analysis model
Hello, all R-users!
I am working on fitting a survival analysis model using the coxph
function for Cox proportional hazards regression model. Data look like
usual:
==========================
group block death censor
Group1 1 4 1
Group1 1 12 1
...
Group2 30 4 1
Group2 30 4 1
...
Group3 57 16
2007 Oct 09
1
Visualize cox proportional hazards
Hello all
I would like to visualize the hazard ratios of a cox proportional
hazards model. I have seen some good examples in the New England
Journal of Medicine:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/353/26/2747/F3
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/350/26/2654/F2
(I hope these are open access, but I am not sure)
And something similar in the book 'R Graphics' by Paul
2001 Dec 21
1
proportional hazard with parametric baseline function: can it be estimated in R
Greetings --
I would like to estimate a proportional hazard model with a weibull or
lognormal baseline. I have looked at both the coxph() and survreg()
functions and neither appear (to me ) to do it. Am I missing something in
the docs or is there another terrific package out there that will do this.
Many Thanks.
Carl Mason
2006 Sep 20
1
Stats question - cox proportional hazards adjustments
Hi useRs,
Many studies of the link between red meat and colorectal cancer use
Cox proportional
hazards with (among other things) a gender covariate.
If it is true that men eat more red meat, drink more alcohol and smoke more than
women, and if it is also true that alcohol and tobacco are known risk
factors then why does
it make sense to "adjust" for gender? I would think that in this
2006 Nov 13
1
Creating data for logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards regression
I know that mvrnorm from MASS (generously provided by Profs. Venables
and Ripley) can be used to generate multivariable normal data that can
be used in a linear regression with certain desired characteristics
(e.g. a given mean for each variable as well as a given
variance-covariance pattern). Is there any similar facility that can be
used to generate data for (1) a logistic regression and (2) a
2017 Dec 14
0
permutation test for Cox proportional hazards regression model
I would like to perform a permutation test for Cox proportional hazards
regression model. I only find it for t-test and other tests (e.g. comparing
two medians).
Is there a way that I can perform a Cox PH model in R or SAS for the
LR-test?
I am doing the following
B <- 1000; LRtestx <- rep(NA,B);
Srv <- Surv(Time, Event);
for(j in 1:B){ LRtestx[j] <-
2015 Feb 04
2
Interpretación de coeficientes en un cox proportional hazards con variable strata
Buenas.
Abajo pongo la salida de un modelo de cox , dónde he estratificado por
una variable de país (Countryb) y por otra (Q6). Además hay interacción
entre la variable mobilityPDurG2 (es una variable 0,1, y 0 es la
categoría de referencia) país.
La categoría de referencia para país es "united kingdom".
Mi duda surge si quiero calcular el hazard ratio para los que tienen un
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2011 Jun 28
2
coxph() - unexpected result using Crawley's seedlings data (The R Book)
Hi,
I ran the example on pp. 799-800 from Machael Crawley's "The R Book" using package survival v. 2.36-5, R 2.13.0 and RStudio 0.94.83. The model is a Cox's Proportional Hazards model. The result was quite different compared to the R Book. I have compared my code to the code in the book but can not find any differences in the function call. My results are attached as well as a