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The Kaplan-Meier estimator is a common non-parametric method for survival analysis and for plotting survival graphs. The survival function $S(t)$ calculates the probability of survival past time $t$. It is most useful in comparing the survival of different groups while properly handling censored data.
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Survival analysis mostly censored data
I have (another) question regarding survival analysis: If I had two groups of participants (rather small, less than 100, well-matched apart for one or two covariates) exposed to treatments A and B res …
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Multi-centre survival analysis
I have question regarding survival analysis. I am looking at observational studies comparing patient survival who received treatments A or B at different centres (>10), for the same condition and have …