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2010 Oct 04
2
i have aproblem --thank you
dear professor:
thank you for your help,witn your help i develop the nomogram successfully.
after that i want to do the internal validation to the model.i ues the bootpred to do it,and then i encounter problem again,just like that.(´íÎóÓÚerror to :complete.cases(x, y, wt) : ²»ÊÇËùÓеIJÎÊý¶¼Ò»Ñù³¤(the length of the augment was different))
i hope you tell me where is the mistake,and maybe i have
2013 Feb 14
1
Nomogram after Cox Random Effect (frailty) model
Dear R-users,
I am a novice R-user with some experience in using the RMS package for taking nomograms after various survival models.
This time, I am trying to plot a nomogram after a Random Effects Cox, implemented by the "coxme" package. My questions are:
1. Is it possible to take a nomogram directly after the coxme survival function?
2. If not is there a way to take the linear
2010 Oct 04
1
I have aproblem about nomogram--thank you for your help
dear professor:
I have a problem about the nomogram.I have got the result through analysing the dataset "exp2.sav" through multinominal logistic regression by SPSS 17.0.
and I want to deveop the nomogram through R-Projject,just like this :
> n<-100
> set.seed(10)
> T.Grade<-factor(0:3,labels=c("G0", "G1", "G2","G3"))
>
2011 May 15
5
Question on approximations of full logistic regression model
Hi,
I am trying to construct a logistic regression model from my data (104
patients and 25 events). I build a full model consisting of five
predictors with the use of penalization by rms package (lrm, pentrace
etc) because of events per variable issue. Then, I tried to approximate
the full model by step-down technique predicting L from all of the
componet variables using ordinary least squares
2011 Apr 28
1
Nomograms from rms' fastbw output objects
There is both a technical and a theoretical element to my question...
Should I be able to use the outputs which arise from the fastbw function
as inputs to nomogram(). I seem to be failing at this, -- I obtain a
subscript out of range error.
That I can't do this may speak to technical failings, but I suspect it
is because Prof Harrell thinks/knows it injudicious. However, I can't
2010 Mar 25
3
I have a question on nomograms.
Dear volunteer:
I am a graduate student of medcine in china.And now,I am devoting myself to constructing a nomograms of bladder cancer.I want to do it with R-project.However, I do not know how to construct a nomograms with R-project.I want to get yours help,thank you! I wish you can tell me the operating procedure of the R-project.
And I apologize for my english,it is poor,sorry!
2010 May 19
1
Nomogram with multiple interactions (package rms)
Dear list,
I'm facing the following problem :
A cox model with my sex variable interacting with several continuous variables : cph(S~sex*(x1+x2+x3))
And I'd like to make a nomogram. I know it's a bit tricky and one mights argue that nomogram is not a good a choice...
I could use the parameter interact=list(sex=("male","female"),x1=c(a,b,c))... but with rcs or pol
2017 Oct 26
1
nomogram function error
Hi R-help,
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I have fit a cox ph model to my data, but have beenreceiving an error when trying to fit a model to the nomogram. Here is the codeand corresponding error:
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>nomogramCF = nomogram(cph_age6_40avp4,
+????????????????????lp.at= seq(-10,10,by =0.5),lp = TRUE,
+??????????????????????
+??????????????????????funlabel="5year survival",
2011 May 05
7
Draw a nomogram after glm
Hi all R users
I did a logistic regression with my binary variable Y (0/1) and 2
explanatory variables.
Now I try to draw my nomogram with predictive value. I visited the help of R
but I have problem to understand well the example. When I use glm fonction,
I have a problem, thus I use lrm. My code is:
modele<-lrm(Y~L+P,data=donnee)
fun<- function(x) plogis(x-modele$coef[1]+modele$coef[2])
2011 Nov 30
1
Nomogram with stratified cph in rms package, how to get failure probability
Hello,
I am using Dr. Harrell's rms package to make a nomogram. I was able to make
a beautiful one. However, I want to change 5-year survival probability to
5-year failure probability.
I couldn?t get hazard rate from Hazard(f1) because I used cph for the model.
Here is my code:
library(rms)
f1 <- cph(Surv(retime,dfs) ~
age+her2+t_stage+n_stage+er+grade+cytcyt+Cyt_PCDK2 , data=data11,
2013 Jun 24
2
Nomogram (rms) for model with shrunk coefficients
Dear R-users,
I have used the nomogram function from the rms package for a logistic
regresison model made with lrm(). Everything works perfectly (r version
2.15.1 on a mac). My question is this: if my final model is not the one
created by lrm, but I internally validated the model and 'shrunk' the
regression coefficients and computed a new intercept, how can I build a
nomogram using that
2010 Aug 25
1
modify a nomogram
Hi,
I would like to emphasize ("zoom") the zone of a nomogram where the
probability are > 0.01
(nomogram built with nomogram, Design).
As a consequence, I don't need to draw the part of the "Total points"
axis with score < 60 equivalent in my case to a linear predictor < 4.5
- As far as I know, this is not possible with the arguments of the function.
- Changing
2011 Nov 29
2
Nomogram with stratified cph in Design package-- failure probability
Hello,
I am using Dr. Harrell's design package to make a nomogram. I was able to
make a beautiful one. However, I want to change 5-year survival probability
to 5-year failure probability.
I couldn?t get hazard rate from Hazard(f1) because I used cph for the model.
Here is my code:
f1 <- cph(Surv(retime,dfs) ~
age+her2+t_stage+n_stage+er+grade+cytcyt+Cyt_PCDK2 , data=data11,
surv=T,
2011 Oct 21
1
cph/nomogram Design/RMS package hazard ratio: interquartile vs per unit
Hello,
I am constructing a nomogram using cph and nomogram commands in Dr.
Harrell's Design/RMS package. The HR that I obtain for dichotomous and
categorical variables are identical to those that I obtain using STATA
stcox. However, the inter-quartile HR I obtain for continuous variables is
obviously different, since STATA gives me HR for each unit (year,
centimeter, etc) like coxph would
2011 Jun 24
1
Competing-risks nomogram
Hi R users,
I'd like to draw a nomogram using a competing-risks regression (crr function
in R), rather than a cox regression. However, the nomogram function provided
in the Design package is not good for this purpose.
Do you have any suggestion.
I really appreciate your help
Many thanks
F.Abdollah, MD
San-Raffele hospital
Milan, Italy
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2009 Apr 25
3
Nomogram with stratified cph in Design package
Hello,
I am using Dr. Harrell's design package to make a nomogram. I was able to
make a beautiful one without stratifying, however, I will need to stratify
to meet PH assumptions. This is where I go wrong, but I'm not sure where.
Non-Stratified Nomogram:
2012 Jul 31
2
points
Dear R-Help,
I am using 'rms' package to draw nomogram. I wonder how is the "Points"
determined for each predictor in the model? Is it by the coefficient
estimate (beta) relative to the highest effect in the model or?
Thanks
Lin
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2007 Oct 03
1
Nomogram
Hi R users.
I have a model of cox that already it is estimated (I have only the
model estimated, I haven't data), how can I determine a nomogram with
R? Is it posible to do nomograms in Design package? I think that's
only when the model (Cox Regression in this case) is before estimated
in R.
Thanks
2010 Oct 03
2
A problem about nomogram--thank you for you help
dear professor:
I am a doctor of urinary,and I am developing a nomogram of bladder tumor.Now I have a problem about this.
I have got the result like this through analysing the dataset "exp11.sav" through multinominal logistic regression by SPSS 17.0.(the Sig. is high,that is good ,it is just aexperimental data )
Parameter Estimates
Ya
B
Std. Error
Wald
df
Sig.
Exp(B)
95%
2010 Jul 31
3
I have a problem
dear£º
in the example£¨nomogram£©£¬I don't understand the meanings of the program which have been marked by red line.And how to compile the program(L <- .4*(sex=='male') + .045*(age-50) +
(log(cholesterol - 10)-5.2)*(-2*(sex=='female') + 2*(sex=='male'))).
n <- 1000 # define sample size
set.seed(17) # so can reproduce the results
age <- rnorm(n, 50, 10)