Most clinical studies use conventional methods for survival analysis and calculate the risk of the event of interest, however, it is important to understand that the study population is also at risk of competing events, for example death from other causes. Moreover, the risk of competing events may be dependent on the participants' characteristics. Whether competing risks are taken into account or not, is of major importance when interpreting study results.Here, we use a practical example to elucidate the interpretational differences of absolute risk estimates obtained with both conventional methods for survival analysis and competing risk analysis. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Standard survival analysis focuses on failure-time data that has one type of failure. Competing risk...
Life expectancy has dramatically increased in industrialized nations over the last 200 hundred years...
The analysis of survival or time-to-event data is one of the most common ap-plications of advanced s...
Most clinical studies use conventional methods for survival analysis and calculate the risk of the e...
In survival analyses, competing risks are encountered where the subjects under study are at risk for...
Objective: Competing events are often ignored in epidemiological studies. Conventional methods for t...
Survival analyses are commonly applied to study death or other events of interest. In such analyses,...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
In survival analysis, end of follow-up can be caused by the occurrence of the event of primary inter...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Survival analysis allows to study the time to event under censoring. The event of interest is often...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemi...
The possible occurrence of multiple events during follow-up is a common situation in several clinica...
Free to read Competing events are common in medical research. Ignoring them in the statistical analy...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Standard survival analysis focuses on failure-time data that has one type of failure. Competing risk...
Life expectancy has dramatically increased in industrialized nations over the last 200 hundred years...
The analysis of survival or time-to-event data is one of the most common ap-plications of advanced s...
Most clinical studies use conventional methods for survival analysis and calculate the risk of the e...
In survival analyses, competing risks are encountered where the subjects under study are at risk for...
Objective: Competing events are often ignored in epidemiological studies. Conventional methods for t...
Survival analyses are commonly applied to study death or other events of interest. In such analyses,...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
In survival analysis, end of follow-up can be caused by the occurrence of the event of primary inter...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Survival analysis allows to study the time to event under censoring. The event of interest is often...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemi...
The possible occurrence of multiple events during follow-up is a common situation in several clinica...
Free to read Competing events are common in medical research. Ignoring them in the statistical analy...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Standard survival analysis focuses on failure-time data that has one type of failure. Competing risk...
Life expectancy has dramatically increased in industrialized nations over the last 200 hundred years...
The analysis of survival or time-to-event data is one of the most common ap-plications of advanced s...