Assuming SAS/STAT 14.1 (SAS 9.4)
Add the PLOTS=Survival statement to your PROC PHREG statement to get a survival curve. Note that the survival curve will be for a specified age value, usually the average. You can choose to have a different value used if required, usually to make it easier to interpret or explain.
Uh...you can't take an average of a categorical variable? Possibly an ordinal, but it wouldn't make logistical sense.
Use the Reference Category or a category of interest in this case. See what the documentation states as well.
SAS PROC PHREG PLOT statement
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