ame p-value?
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> No, it is a nonlinear transformation and the p-values are not the same.
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>> I would like to apologize if these were trivial questions and I fear they
>> are not totally R-specific. Thus I understand if you don't have the time to
>> answ
f the hazard ratio in R (without hacking something
together like I did) seems reasonable to me at least to ask.
Cheers,
Josh
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> Best,
> Thierry
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Hi Thierry,
Could you give us an example of what exactly you are doing
(preferablly reproducible R code)? I may be misunderstanding you, but
if you are fitting cox proportional hazard models using the coxph()
function from the surival package, summary(yourmodel) should give the
SE, p-value based
Hi,
I'm new to R and using it for Cox survival analysis. Thanks to this great forum
I learned how to compute the HR with its confidence interval.
My question would be: Is there any way to get the p-value for a hazard ratio in
addition to the confidence interval?
Thanks,
Thierry
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