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Re: st: tabulate 'hazard ratios' and 'p values' after Cox analysis


From   "Roger B. Newson" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: tabulate 'hazard ratios' and 'p values' after Cox analysis
Date   Tue, 24 Jul 2012 17:44:17 +0100

Another possibility is to use the -parmest- package, which you can download from SSC, and which produces an output dataset (or resultsset), with 1 observation per estimated parameter and data on estimates, confidence limits, P-values and other parameter attributes. If you use the -eform- option, then the estimates and confidence limits will be for hazard ratios. The generated output dataset can then be used to produce tables and/or plots.

I hope this helps.

Best wishes

Roger


Roger B Newson BSc MSc DPhil
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
National Heart and Lung Institute
Imperial College London
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On 24/07/2012 15:46, yaacov lawrence wrote:
I am using Stata 11.
I am entering the results of a cox survival analysis into a matrix for
further analysis.
looking to tabulate 'hazard ratios' and 'p values', but these are not
returned by ereturn.

help appreciated!

thank you

yaacov

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Dr Yaacov Richard Lawrence
Sheba Medical Center
Tel HaShomer 52621


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