[R] Kaplan-Meier for left truncated data?
gb
gb at stat.umu.se
Fri May 26 08:37:08 CEST 2000
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
> R-users!
>
> How do I ask for the 'baseline hazard' of a coxph fit??
This interesting:
> start <- c(1,2,1,1)
> stopp <- c(3,4,5,6)
> event <- c(1,1,1,1)
> library(survival5)
> survfit(Surv(start, stopp, event))
Error in survfit.km(X, Y, casewt, ...) : Can only handle right censored
data
Does not work :-(
> res <- coxph(Surv(start, stopp, event) ~ 1)
> survfit(res)
Is ok! :-)
Göran
>
> Fredrik Lundgren
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> Ämne: Re: [R] Kaplan-Meier for left truncated data?
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>
> >
> > I have got two late answers to this question, from Mai Zhou and Bendix
> > Carstensen. Both point out a 'trick': Use coxph to fit a model with
> > no covariates and ask for the 'baseline hazard' of that fit!
> > Unlike survfit, coxph allows for left truncated data.
> >
> > Thanks to both!
> >
> > Göran
> >
> > > On Sun, 21 May 2000, gb wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Is there a function somewhere for estimating the survivor function
> > > > (plus confidence limits) when data are both left truncated and right
> > > > censored? survfit in survival5 doesn't like left truncation.
> >
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