u mean u want coefficients rather than hazard ratios right?
if u have the
cox model lets say u just put at the end "nohr", that is:
stcox B, nohr
ionna
----- Original Message -----
From: Ricardo Ovaldia <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 4:06 pm
Subject: st: Hazard ratios to rates.
To: [email protected]
> Is there a way to convert hazard ratios from survival to rates such
> as number of deaths per 10,000?
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> For example if for treatment A compare to a pacebo the HR=1.3, I know
> that there is 30% increase risk of failure under treatment A. However,
> can I say what the rate per 1000 patients would be? For example: X
> patient per 1000 will die on treatment A
>
> Ricardo Ovaldia, MS
> Statistician
> Oklahoma City, OK
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