I will try it out..Thanks a lot

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:08 AM, rgeskus [via R]
<ml-node+3627184-664831548-247...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> Dear Firas,
>
> Regression on the subdistribution hazard can be performed by fitting a
> weighted Cox model. See Geskus, Biometrics 67, p. 39-49, 2011. Hence, cph
> (and coxph) can be used directly; there is no need to use the crr function
> in cmprsk. The result from the weighted cph fit should allow you to obtain a
> nomogram for the cause-specific cumulative incidence.
>
> with best regards,
>
> Ronald Geskus
> Academic Medical Center
> Amsterdam
>
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