I hope Stata is listening.
On 6/22/06, Thomas Speidel <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is something that comes up from time to time. The short answer is
> that there is no official way of adding the number at risk below the
> x-axis (you can however add to the curve itself). Nonetheless, I
> recall someone did write a somewhat experimental ado to do exatcly what
> you are trying to achieve. Try to search the list with keywords like
> "at risk" "censored" etc.
> This is one of the few things I would add to a wishlist.
>
> Thomas
>
> Quoting Raphael Fraser <[email protected]> Wed Jun 21 12:29:31 2006:
>
> > I would like to draw a survival graph of the a treated and untreated
> > group. Is there any way of including in the graph (parallel the
> > x-axis) the number of subject at risk at specific time intervals, say
> > 5, 10, 15 etc. for the two groups?
> >
> > Raphael
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