Dear All,
Apologies for this, but I cannot trace a paper/letter that I read recently,
that argued for using age as the time-scale in survival analysis, rather
than survival time from baseline, on the grounds that age is the strongest
determinant of survival.
Of course it may not have been a recent paper, but I think so. I have
performed various database searches, including a citation search on a
related paper (Stats in Medicine 2004;23 3803-3820), but to no avail.
If there is anyone out there who can supply this I should be most grateful.
Replies to me, not to the list, please.
Thanks
Sue
Sue Chinn
Professor of Medical Statistics
Division of Asthma, Allergy and Lung Biology
King's College London
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