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Quartz | Level 8

I am trying to plot cumulative incidence curves for an event (lets call it event1, which can be recurrent) treating death as a competing risk. After a little bit of research, I found this link (http://publicifsv.sund.ku.dk/~pka/SACT19-part2/recevent-marginal19.pdf) where slides 25 onwards has a discussion about generating such curves. Specifically, I believe slide 32 has SAS code that accomplishes this task. I just want to make sure that the code presented here is based on the Ghosh-Lin estimator? 

 

And, I am using the regular "counting process style" described here: https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.3/statug/statug_phreg_details12.htm to create the input dataset. 

 

I couldn't find any documentation or an example on the SAS website that talks about the Ghosh-Lin estimator.

 

Any pointers in the right direction are appreciated!

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kc
Quartz | Level 8 kc
Quartz | Level 8

Although this example in SAS documentation takes in to account competing risk, I don't think this example takes in to account recurrent nature of the data. And, not sure whether the result is based on Ghosh-Lin estimator.

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