Summary. We suggest a new measure of the proportion of the variation of possibly censored survival times explained by a given proportional hazards model. The proposed measure, termed V, shares several favorable properties with an earlier V1 but also improves the handling of censoring. The statistic contrasts distance measures between individual 1/0 survival processes and fitted survival curves with and without covariate information. These distance measures, Dx and D, respectively, are themselves informative as summaries of absolute rather than relative predictive accuracy. We recommend graphical comparisons of survival curves for prognostic index groups to improve the understanding of obtained values for V, Dx, and D. Their use and interpre...
The Cox proportional hazards model is the most widely used survival prediction model for analysing t...
Statistical modeling of lifetime data, or survival analysis, is studied in many fields, including me...
This thesis consists of four papers about the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model i...
Summary. We suggest a new measure of the proportion of the variation of possibly censored survival t...
The survival in a group of patients is calculated using a Kaplan-Meier curve and the hypothesis th...
The predictive accuracy of a survival model can be summarized using extensions of the proportion of ...
International audienceOne aspect of an analysis of survival data based on the proportional hazards m...
Risk prediction models need thorough validation to assess their performance. Validation of models fo...
Royston (2014, Stata Journal 14: 738–755) explained how a popular application of the Cox proportiona...
Prognostic models are often used to estimate the length of patient survival. The Cox proportional ha...
Prognostic models are often used to estimate the length of patient survival. The Cox proportional ha...
Twenty-one years after its appearance, Cox's 1972 paper on Regression models and life tables continu...
This article is concerned with variable selection methods for the proportional hazards regression mo...
Survival time prediction is important in many applications, particularly for patients diagnosed with...
International audienceFinding out biomarkers and building risk scores to predict the occurrence of s...
The Cox proportional hazards model is the most widely used survival prediction model for analysing t...
Statistical modeling of lifetime data, or survival analysis, is studied in many fields, including me...
This thesis consists of four papers about the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model i...
Summary. We suggest a new measure of the proportion of the variation of possibly censored survival t...
The survival in a group of patients is calculated using a Kaplan-Meier curve and the hypothesis th...
The predictive accuracy of a survival model can be summarized using extensions of the proportion of ...
International audienceOne aspect of an analysis of survival data based on the proportional hazards m...
Risk prediction models need thorough validation to assess their performance. Validation of models fo...
Royston (2014, Stata Journal 14: 738–755) explained how a popular application of the Cox proportiona...
Prognostic models are often used to estimate the length of patient survival. The Cox proportional ha...
Prognostic models are often used to estimate the length of patient survival. The Cox proportional ha...
Twenty-one years after its appearance, Cox's 1972 paper on Regression models and life tables continu...
This article is concerned with variable selection methods for the proportional hazards regression mo...
Survival time prediction is important in many applications, particularly for patients diagnosed with...
International audienceFinding out biomarkers and building risk scores to predict the occurrence of s...
The Cox proportional hazards model is the most widely used survival prediction model for analysing t...
Statistical modeling of lifetime data, or survival analysis, is studied in many fields, including me...
This thesis consists of four papers about the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model i...