Where are both of the datasets and the R code?? It is impossible to recreate the second plots and analysis without the data with the extra factor predictor. Could you please upload it?
So I see that the log rank tells you about significant differences. But if you had had multiple age groups how could you tell which ones were significantly differently from each other? Is there any sort of pairwise analysis that compares each survivorship?
An excellent tutorial, and one of the best channels on RUclips.
would you please add survival analysis part 6, because it's not on the playlist.
Hi, can't find the part 6 of survival analysis.
Hello. I'm really happy to have been found this course. I'm learning in an easy and friendly way. But the thing is that I can't find Part 6.
I have to do a presentation on Survival Analysis and your videos saved me! Thank you so much.
Hi Mike , You are always helpful, thank you!
I couldn't find part 6 survival analysis, can you please add it.
is the dataset available for us to replicate in r?
You are a life-saver! Thanks a lot!
Could you please put a link to download the dataset @Martin?
Where are both of the datasets and the R code?? It is impossible to recreate the second plots and analysis without the data with the extra factor predictor. Could you please upload it?
5 months late, but if you still need it:
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@@babelfish567 please how can I run a survival Analysis using, sex, status and age
@@babelfish567 Thanks!!!
It is very nice and helpful. I wonder If you can have another course for Bayesian statistics?
In the Kaplan meier function, why did the under conf. level show NA? Is this due to a small sample or are there other reasons?
same question here
Thanks! Where is the "Survival Analysis Part 6"?
How would patients who were still alive at the end of the study period (3 months) be coded differently from those lost to follow-up during months 1-3?
Thanks for your lectures. I really love them all. Where is the data for this lesson? where can I download it?
How is the standard error calculated in R for each survival rate in the K-M model?
Thank you. This helps a lot.
So I see that the log rank tells you about significant differences. But if you had had multiple age groups how could you tell which ones were significantly differently from each other? Is there any sort of pairwise analysis that compares each survivorship?
how i can use R- packge for survival data
where is the dataset???
How can you modify the code to be censor 0-1 and death 0-1?
Thank you a lot. Well explained
thx for this course, really help my study, thx i found this channel
, could you mind to atach the script of the R software in every video, please
Can you add patients numbers at risk under x axis?
this video is godlike!!!!! i love you man.
Question, how do you add the number at risk at the bottom?
Excellent, thank you very much. Super helpful
It would be great if you can paste the dataset as well that is used in this analysis so that people can replicate the same
I mean you can literally just copy the data from the previous lecture into R?
thanks ...clearly explained
such an amazing videooooooo!!!!
excellet. gracias
Is this an older version of R studio?
Hey please add part 6
I need help on this please can u contact me so I can show you my kind of data