I want to do a Cox regression with a continuous covariate, call it EF,
and I want a general smooth function rather than a simple linear form
for EF vs. the proportionality constant. Is there a way to specify such
a form for a covariate in =93stcox=94? Or is there some other way to get a
smooth for a continuous covariate in Cox regression? The =93Introduction
to Survival Analysis in Stata=94 book doesn=92t cover this.
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