Dear David
OK, thanks for that; just what I wanted
Yep, I did use Google in a first attempt, but.....................
Best wishes
John moran
-----Original Message-----
From: David Gottschlich [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: URL for data set
You could try the following (table 46.1). I don't know if it's what you
want; if not, Google does a very good job of locating things.
Data sets from D F Andrews and A M Herzberg, Data: A Collection of
Problems from Many Fields for the Student and Research Worker, New York,
NY etc.: Springer-Verlag 1985 (SF 6 AND)
(ftp://utstat.utoronto.ca/pub/david/data-collect)
<ftp://utstat.utoronto.ca/pub/david/data-collect/>.
David
Moran, John (NWAHS) wrote:
> Dear Statalisters
>
> Apologies for a non-Stata question, if I may.
>
> Would anyone have reference to an electronic source for the prostate
> cancer data set from 1967-69, used by Lunn & McNeil (M. Lunn and D.
> McNeil. Applying Cox regression to competing risks. Biometrics. 51
> (2):524-532, 1995) in their well known paper on competing risks.
>
> The source for this data was: D. F. Andrews and A. M. Herzberg. Data:
> A collection of problems from many fields for the student and research
> worker, New York:Springer-Verlag, 1985. The same data was used by Kay
> in a 1986 article on competing risks in Biometrics (R. Kay. Treatment
> effects in competing-risks analysis of prostate cancer data.
> Biometrics. 42 (1):203-211, 1986.)
>
> (It will take a couple of weeks or longer now for me to be able to get
> the book on loan due to the Xmas-New Year break).
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any reference
>
>
> John moran
>
>
>
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