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relsurv (version 2.2-3)

Relative Survival

Description

Contains functions for analysing relative survival data, including nonparametric estimators of net (marginal relative) survival, relative survival ratio, crude mortality, methods for fitting and checking additive and multiplicative regression models, transformation approach, methods for dealing with population mortality tables.

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install.packages('relsurv')

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Version

2.2-3

License

GPL

Maintainer

Maja Perme

Last Published

November 30th, 2018

Functions in relsurv (2.2-3)

plot.cmp.rel

Plot the crude probability of death
colrec

Relative Survival Data
rsadd

Fit an Additive model for Relative Survival
nessie

Net Expected Sample Size Is Estimated
slopop

Census Data Set for the Slovene Population
survfit.rsadd

Compute a Predicited Survival Curve
summary.cmp.rel

Summary of the crude probability of death
rs.br

Test the Proportional Hazards Assumption for Relative Survival Regression Models
survsplit

Split a Survival Data Set at Specified Times
epa

Excess hazard function smoothing
rdata

Survival Data
invtime

Inverse transforming of time in Relative Survival
rstrans

Fit Cox Proportional Hazards Model in Transformed Time
rs.zph

Behaviour of Covariates in Time for Relative Survival Regression Models
transrate

Reorganize Data into a Ratetable Object
transrate.hld

Reorganize Data obtained from Human Life-Table Database into a Ratetable Object
residuals.rsadd

Calculate Residuals for a "rsadd" Fit
rs.surv

Compute a Relative Survival Curve
rs.surv.rsadd

Compute a Relative Survival Curve from an additive relative survival model
transrate.hmd

Reorganize Data obtained from Human Mortality Database into a Ratetable Object
cmp.rel

Compute crude probability of death
joinrate

Join ratetables
rs.diff

Test Net Survival Curve Differences
plot.rs.zph

Graphical Inspection of Proportional Hazards Assumption in Relative Survival Models
rsmul

Fit Andersen et al Multiplicative Regression Model for Relative Survival