Aims and objectives For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the proportional hazards assumption is often not met. Thus, non-proportional hazards models are more appropriate for developing risk prediction equations in such situations. However, computer program for evaluating the prediction performance of such models has been rarely addressed. We therefore developed SAS macro programs for evaluating the discriminative ability of a non-proportional hazards Weibull model developed by Anderson (1991) and that of a proportional hazards Weibull model using the area under receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Method Two SAS macro programs for non-proportional hazards Weibull model using Proc NLIN and Proc ...
In medical decision making about therapies or diagnostic procedures in the treatment of patients the...
The paper presents statistical procedures of multivariable model building for survival analysis of p...
AbstractWe present a new SAS macro %pshreg that can be used to fit a proportional subdistribution ha...
Aims and objectives  For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models ...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: Computer program for the prediction of survival with respect to time-dependent ...
Risk prediction models are important tools intended to help clinicians make optimal treatment decisi...
AbstractWe present a new SAS macro %pshreg that can be used to fit a proportional subdistribution ha...
Cox proportional hazards model is a commonly used model in providing hazard ratio to compare surviva...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Non-parametric survival analysis techniques are often used in clinical and epidemiologic research to...
In medical decision making about therapies or diagnostic procedures in the treatment of patients the...
The paper presents statistical procedures of multivariable model building for survival analysis of p...
AbstractWe present a new SAS macro %pshreg that can be used to fit a proportional subdistribution ha...
Aims and objectives  For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models ...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: For prediction of risk of cardiovascular end points using survival models the p...
Aims and objectives: Computer program for the prediction of survival with respect to time-dependent ...
Risk prediction models are important tools intended to help clinicians make optimal treatment decisi...
AbstractWe present a new SAS macro %pshreg that can be used to fit a proportional subdistribution ha...
Cox proportional hazards model is a commonly used model in providing hazard ratio to compare surviva...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Background: Development of chronic disease risk prediction models has become a growing area of resea...
Non-parametric survival analysis techniques are often used in clinical and epidemiologic research to...
In medical decision making about therapies or diagnostic procedures in the treatment of patients the...
The paper presents statistical procedures of multivariable model building for survival analysis of p...
AbstractWe present a new SAS macro %pshreg that can be used to fit a proportional subdistribution ha...