Author/Editor     Pohar, Maja; Stare, Janez
Title     Relative survival analysis in R
Type     članek
Source     Comput Methods Programs Biomed
Vol. and No.     Letnik 81, št. 3
Publication year     2006
Volume     str. 272-8
Language     eng
Abstract     Relative survival techniques are used to compare the survival experience in a study cohort with the one expected should they follow the background population mortality rates. The techniques are especially useful when the cause-specific death information is not accurate or not available since they provide a measure of excess mortality in a group of patients with a certain disease. There are several approaches to modeling relative survival, but there is no widely used statistical package that would incorporate the relevant techniques. The existing software was mostly written by the authors of different methods, in different computer languages and with different requirements for the data input, which makes it almost impossible for a user to choose between available models. We describe our R package relsurv that provides functions for easy and flexible fitting of several relative survival regression models.
Descriptors     SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION