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Survival analysis models time to event data, typically time to death or failure time. Censored data are a common problem for survival analyses.
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How to deal with death in disease-free survival analysis?
If I have disease free survival data (defined as whether or not a particular disease has been diagnosed or not along with the time to that event or loss to follow up) and also overall survival data, how … Are these censored or should I exclude such patients from the disease-free survival (dfs) analysis? I plan to run dfs analyses for several particular types of disease separately. …