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2012 Feb 20
1
Reporting Kaplan-Meier / Cox-Proportional Hazard Standard Error, km.coxph.plot, survfit.object
What is the best way to report the standard error when publishing Kaplan-Meier plots? In my field (Vascular Surgery), practitioners loosely refer to the "10% error" cutoff as the point at which to stop drawing the KM curve. I am interpreting this as the *standard error of the cumulative hazard*, although I'm having a difficult time finding some guidelines about this (perhaps I am
2006 Aug 17
1
putting the mark for censored time on 1-KM curve or competing risk curve
Hi All, I'm trying to figure out the cumulative incidence curve in R in some limited time. I found in package "cmprsk", the command "plot.cuminc" can get this curve. But I noticed that there is no mark for the censored time there, comparing with the KM curve by "plot.survfit". Here are my codes (attached is the data): ----------------
2008 Feb 14
4
Kaplan Meier function
Hi all, I am trying to draw a Kaplan-Meier curve and I found online that Kaplan - Meier estimates are computed with a function called km in the event package. Is there an update for that because when I choose to download packages in R,. there is no package called event, even though I have selected all the repositories. Thanks in advance, Eleni [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 10
2
survfit question
Hi, I am attempting to graph a Kaplan Meier estimate for some claims using the survfit function. However, I was wondering if it is possible to plot a cdf of the kaplan meier rather than the survival function. Here is some of my code: library(survival) Surv(claimj,censorj==0) survfit(Surv(claimj,censorj==0)~1) surv.all<-survfit(Surv(claimj,censorj==0)~1) summary(surv.all) plot(surv.all)
2009 Feb 01
1
need some help about using R for Kaplan-Meier estimator
Hi Fello: I am asked to compute the Kaplan-Meier estimator of data with right censoring without using surfit(). Does anyone know how to use R to compute the estimators? The data should input X: vector of right-censored observed time for n individuals, and d: vector of failure time indicators (0=censored individual;1=unconsored individual) and the function should return with t: vector of sorted
2020 Sep 29
5
2 KM curves on the same plot
Hello, Can anyone suggest a simple way to generate a Kaplan-Meier plot with 2 survfit objects, just like this one:? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fEcpdIdE2xYtA6LBQN9ck3JkL6-goabX/view?usp=sharing Suppose I have 2 survfit objects: fit1 is for the curve on the left (survtime has been truncated to the cutoff line: year 5), fit2 is for the curve on the right (minimum survival time is at the
2011 Jul 13
2
life table and Kaplan-Meier
Hello, I have a question about the function lifetab in package KMsurv. The description of the output value surv says "the estimated survival function at the start of the intervals". Are these estimates the ones calculated via Kaplan-Meier probability of survival ? Thanks in advance! -- View this message in context:
2004 Sep 03
1
Printing output on Plot
Hi, I'm trying to print the p-values from the output of a CPH test onto a Kaplan Meier plot. Can this be done? I only really want the p-values from the CPH test to appear but if this can't be done I am willing to have the entire CPH output. This is what I am currently trying: (it doesn't print the CPH output) plot_KM <- function(field) { library(survival) y =
2012 Oct 24
2
Kaplan Meier Post Hoc?
This is more of a general question without data. After doing 'survdiff', from the 'survival' package, on strata including four groups (so 4 curves on a Kaplan Meier curve) you get a chi squared p-value whether to reject the null hypothesis or not. Is there a method to followup with pairwise testing on the respective groups? I have searched the library but have come up with
2012 Jan 05
2
Problem with axes in a plot of Kaplan-Meier
Helo: After changing "involuntarily" some of the graphics parameters with the command par() (I did not know that changes with this command are permanent), now when I made a plot of the survival Kaplan-Meier function, the Y axis does not start at 1, and the X axis does starts at 0. The commands that I use are: library(survival) BROWN.SPV = Surv(BROWN$TEMPS, BROWN$DEF)
2011 Jun 27
7
cumulative incidence plot vs survival plot
Hi, I am wondering if anyone can explain to me if cumulative incidence (CI) is just "1 minus kaplan-Meier survival"? Under what circumstance, you should use cumulative incidence vs KM survival? If the relationship is just CI = 1-survival, then what difference it makes to use one vs. the other? And in R how I can draw a cumulative incidence plot. I know I can make a Kaplan-Meier
2004 Jan 07
2
Survival, Kaplan-Meier, left truncation
Dear all, I have data from 1970 to 1990 for people above age 50. Now I want to calculate survival curves by age starting at age 50 using the Kaplan Meier Estimator. The problem I have is that there are already people in 1970 who are older than 50 years. I guess this is called delayed entry or left truncation (?). I thought the code would be: roland <- survfit(Surv(time=age.enter,
2003 Oct 06
3
tick marks: 0, 12, 24, 36 ...
Dear R-help list, I have a problem with the tick marks of a Kaplan-Meier survival plot. Here is a sample: follow.up<-c(10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100) #months dead<-c(1,1,1,0,1,1,0,0,0,0) KM <-survfit(Surv(follow.up, dead)) plot(KM) The result is a nice plot. However, our research group thinks it may be a better idea to place the ticks to the years on the time scale, i.e. 0, 12, 24, 36
2012 Nov 26
1
Plotting an adjusted survival curve
First a statistical issue: The survfit routine will produce predicted survival curves for any requested combination of the covariates in the original model. This is not the same thing as an "adjusted" survival curve. Confusion on this is prevalent, however. True adjustment requires a population average over the confounding factors and is closely related to the standardized
2005 Feb 04
5
How to access results of survival analysis
Hello, it seems that the main results of survival analysis with package survival are shown only as side effects of the print method. If I compute e.g. a Kaplan-Meier estimate by > km.survdur<-survfit(s.survdur) then I can simply print the results by > km.survdur Call: survfit(formula = s.survdur) n events median 0.95LCL 0.95UCL 100.0 58.0 46.8 41.0 79.3 Is
2004 Oct 05
2
Nelson-Aalen estimator in R
Hi, I am taking a survival class. Recently I need to do the Nelson-Aalen estimtor in R. I searched through the R help manual and internet, but could not find such a R function. I tried another way by calculating the Kaplan-Meier estimator and take -log(S). However, the function only provides the summary of KM estimator but no estimated values. Could you please help me with this? I would
2010 Apr 19
2
Kaplan-Meier survfit problem
When I try to the code from library(survival) of library(ISwR), the following code survfit(Surv(days,status==1)) that could produce Kaplan-Meier estimates shows the following error "Error in survfit(Surv(days, status == 1)) : Survfit requires a formula or a coxph fit as the first argument" How it can be done in R.2.10 -- View this message in context:
2003 Jan 16
1
help drawing kaplan-meier plot starting from 0
Dear help news reader, I'm trying to draw a Kaplan-Meier curve and would like to ask the news group for some help Supposing I have study comapring two drugs, "A", and "B" and I recorde the time to get to the clinical endpoint (Time), in my case becommming virus free. I have setup the following frame: Time c Drug 1 5 1 A 2 7 1 B 3 2 1 A 4 10 1
2010 Dec 10
2
survival package - calculating probability to survive a given time
Dear R users, i try to calculate the probabilty to survive a given time by using the estimated survival curve by kaplan meier. What is the right way to do that? as far as is see i cannot use the predict-methods from the survival package? library(survival) set.seed(1) time <- cumsum(rexp(1000)/10) status <- rbinom(1000, 1, 0.5) ## kaplan meier estimates fit <- survfit(Surv(time,
2007 Jul 05
1
Incidence estimated from Kaplan-Meier
Dear all, I have a stat question that may not be related to R, but I would like to have your advice. I have just read a medical paper in which the authors report the 1-p (where p is the cumulative survival probability from the Kaplan Meier curve) as incidence of disease. Specifically, the study followed ~12000 women on drug A and ~20000 women on drug B for 12 months. During that period