Advanced topics in survival analysis

Date:

07/09/2015

Organised by:

Royal Statistical Society

Presenter:

Dave Collett

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Sarah Barker

Map:

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Venue:

University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon

Description:

Standard methods of survival analysis based on the Kaplan-Meier estimate of a survivor function, the log rank test and Cox regression modelling are widely used in many different areas of application. But often, the assumptions that underlie these techniques may not be valid, or the data structure may be more complex.  Extensions of these basic methods allow particular features of data that occur in practice to be handled appropriately.  This course will describe some of these more advanced methods and illustrate their practical application using SAS and R. 

The course assumes familiarity with basic methods for summarising survival data, including estimates of the survivor function and the log rank test.  Some experience in using the Cox regression model would be advantageous.

Cost:

£480 (reductions for early booking and RSS members)

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Region:

South West

Keywords:

Event History Analysis, Survival analysis

Related publications and presentations:

Event History Analysis
Survival analysis

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