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2012 Jul 06
1
How to compute hazard function using coxph.object
My question is, how to compute hazard function(H(t)) after building the coxph model. I even aware of the terminology that differs from hazard function(H(t)) and the hazard rate(h(t)). Here onward I wish to calculate both. Here what I have done in two different methods; ##########################################################################################
2011 Jun 16
0
coxph: cumulative mortality hazard over time with associated confidence intervals
Dear R-users, I computed a simple coxph model and plotted survival over time with associated confidence intervals for 2 covariate levels (males and females). M1 <- coxph(survobject~sex, data=surv) M1 survsex <- survfit(survobject~sex,data=surv) summary(survsex) plot(survsex, conf.int=T, col=c("black","red"), lty = c(1,2), lwd=c(1,2), xlab="Time",
2012 Aug 08
1
basehaz() in package 'Survival' and warnings() with coxph
Hello, I have a couple of questions with regards to fitting a coxph model to a data set in R: I have a very large dataset and wanted to get the baseline hazard using the basehaz() function in the package : 'survival'. If I use all the covariates then the output from basehaz(fit), where fit is a model fit using coxph(), gives 507 unique values for the time and the corresponding cumulative
2007 Sep 27
2
center option of basehaz in survfit
I have a very general question about what the centering option in basehaz does to factors. (basehaz computes the baseline cumulative hazard for a coxph object using the Breslow estimator). Lets say I'm interested in a survival model with two (dichotomous) factors and a continuous covariate. Variable Possible Values Factor1 0 or 1 Factor2 0 or 1
2012 Aug 09
1
basehaz() in package survival and warnings with coxph
I've never seen this, and have no idea how to reproduce it. For resloution you are going to have to give me a working example of the failure. Also, per the posting guide, what is your sessionInfo()? Terry Therneau On 08/09/2012 04:11 AM, r-help-request at r-project.org wrote: > I have a couple of questions with regards to fitting a coxph model to a data > set in R: > > I have a
2009 Feb 23
1
predicting cumulative hazard for coxph using predict
Hi I am estimating the following coxph function with stratification and frailty?where each person had multiple events. m<-coxph(Surv(dtime1,status1)~gender+cage+uplf+strata(enum)+frailty(id),xmodel) ? > head(xmodel) id enum dtime status gender cage uplf 1 1008666 1 2259.1412037 1 MA 0.000 0 2 1008666 2 36.7495023 1 MA 2259.141 0 3 1008666
2004 Aug 13
1
How to use the whole dataset (including between events) in Cox model (time-varying covariates) ?
Hello, coxph does not use any information that are in the dataset between event times (or "death times") , since computation only occurs at event times. For instance, removing observations when there is no event at that time in the whole dataset does not change the results: > set.seed(1) > data <- as.data.frame(cbind(start=c(1:5,1:5,1:4),stop=c(2:6,2:6,2:5),status=c(rep(
2005 Jun 10
1
Estimate of baseline hazard in survival
Dear All, I'm having just a little terminology problem, relating the language used in the Hosmer and Lemeshow text on Applied Survival Analysis to that of the help that comes with the survival package. I am trying to back out the values for the baseline hazard, h_o(t_i), for each event time or observation time. Now survfit(fit)$surv gives me the value of the survival function, S(t_i|X_i,B),
2003 Aug 04
1
coxph and frailty
Hi: I have a few clarification questions about the elements returned by the coxph function used in conjuction with a frailty term. I create the following group variable: group <- NULL group[id<50] <- 1 group[id>=50 & id<100] <- 2 group[id>=100 & id<150] <- 3 group[id>=150 & id<200] <- 4 group[id>=200 & id<250] <- 5 group[id>=250
2006 Mar 07
1
breslow estimator for cumulative hazard function
Dear R-users, I am checking the proportional hazard assumption of a cox model for a given covariate, let say Z1, after adjusting for other relavent covariates in the model. To this end, I fitted cox model stratified on the discrete values of Z1 and try to get beslow estimator for the baseline cumulative hazard function (H(t)) in each stratum. As far as i know, if the proportionality assumption
2013 Nov 04
0
Fwd: Re: How to obtain nonparametric baseline hazard estimates in the gamma frailty model?
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: How to obtain nonparametric baseline hazard estimates in the gamma frailty model? Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 17:27:04 -0600 From: Terry Therneau <therneau.terry at mayo.edu> To: Y <yuhanusa at gmail.com> The cumulative hazard is just -log(sfit$surv). The hazard is essentially a density estimate, and that is much harder. You'll notice
2009 May 04
1
Nelson-Aalen estimator of cumulative hazard
Hi, I am computing the Nelson-Aalen (NA) estimate of baseline cumulative hazard in two different ways using the "survival" package. I am expecting that they should be identical. However, they are not. Their difference is a monotonically increasing with time. This difference is probably not large to make any impact in the application, but is annoyingly non-trivial for me to just
2008 Aug 22
0
Re : Help on competing risk package cmprsk with time dependent covariate
Hello again, I m trying to use timereg package as you suggested (R2.7.1 on XP Pro). here is my script based on the example from timereg for a fine & gray model in which relt = time to event, rels = status 0/1/2 2=competing, 1=event of interest, 0=censored random = covariate I want to test library(timereg) rel<-read.csv("relapse2.csv", header = TRUE, sep = ",",
2012 May 02
1
coxph reference hazard rate
Hi, In the following results I interpret exp(coef) as the factor that multiplies the base hazard rate if the corresponding variable is TRUE. For example, when the bucket is ks008 and fidelity <= 3, then the rate, compared to the base rate h_0(t), is h(t) = 0.200 h_0(t). My question is then, to what case does the base hazard rate correspond to? I would expect the reference to be the first
2004 Jul 04
2
smooth non cumulative baseline hazard in Cox model
Hi everyone. There's been several threads on baseline hazard in Cox model but I think they were all on cumulative baseline hazard, for instance http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01a/0464.html http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01a/0436.html "basehaz" in package survival seems to do a cumulative hazard. extract from the basehaz function: sfit <- survfit(fit) H
2009 Mar 14
1
obtaining the values for the hazard function in a cox regression
Hello , I am hoping for some advice regarding obtaining the values for the hazard function in a cox regression that I have undertaken. I have a model in the following form, analysed with the package survival (v. 2.34-1) and a log-log plot obtained using Design (v. 2.1-2). For two variables, the lines in the survival curves crossed. The statistician I been obtaining advice from (who does not
2009 Feb 25
0
coxph: competing endpoints & multiple time-dependent covariate
Dear R users: Analysis of the impact of a time-dependent covariate (GVHD or use of steroid after bone marrow transplantation) on two competing endpoints (invasive fungal infection and death) is frequently encountered in the setting of BMT data. Coxph package can be used as the following: for the analysis of GVHD: > gvhd -> coxph(Surv(start,stop,status = =1) ~ GVHD, data=bmt.data)
2009 Dec 16
1
Baseline survival estimate
Dear R-help, I am trying to obtain the baseline survival estimate of a fitted Cox model (S_0 (t)). I know that previous posts have said use 'basehaz' but this gives the baseline hazard function and not the baseline survival estimate. Is there a way to obtain the baseline survival estimate or do I have to use the formula which does something like S(t) = exp[- the integral from 0 to t of
2010 Oct 27
2
coxph linear.predictors
I would like to be able to construct hazard rates (or unconditional death prob) for many subjects from a given survfit. This will involve adjusting the ( n.event/n.risk) with (coxph object )$linear.predictors I must be having another silly day as I cannot reproduce the linear predictor: fit <- coxph(Surv(futime, fustat) ~ age, data = ovarian) fit$linear.predictors[1] [1] 2.612756
2008 Apr 07
2
basehaz and newdata
I am unable to get the basehaz function to apply a proportional hazards model to a new data frame. I replicated my specific situation with the example for coxph in the help, where I changed the x value of the first record from 0 to 1. Is there something incorrect in the syntax that I am using? Thanks in advance! test1 <- list(time= c(4, 3,1,1,2,2,3), status=c(1,NA,1,0,1,1,0),