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SJ04
Calcite | Level 5

I want to do a landmark 1, 3 and 5 years analysis in SAS
i google it get information but i could not find it.

if i want to do the example data from sas website
https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/63033/HTML/default/viewer.htm#statug_lifetest_se...

how can i do it using the survival probability landmark curve for
0-500, more than 500 days and do the adjusted logrank for group by landmark.

similar graph in the attachement but i want to use the survival probability.


any advice i really appriciate.

Thanks very much


landmark3.jpg
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Reeza
Super User

I'm not familiar with the term landmark curve but KM/survival curves appear to be what your after? I couldn't find anything via Google either, what's the subject area?

 

I'm moving your post to the Stats forum so it can hopefully get a better response there. 

SJ04
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Reeza, 

thanks for your reply 

it's survival analysis. my follow up time 1 day to 12 years

i did a km curve for my data for 12 years period, treatmetn group has 4 (0,1,2,3)

i did it in stata, but they don't have adjusted logrank test ( i can find the answer for online), so 

i found SAS command , i decided to use SAS for my analysis 

to do the adjusted logrank test.

 

then i divide the data into 0-1 year( after 1 year if they died it's censored)

then i divide the data into 2 to 3 years and 4 to 5 years

 

i did example in stata and SAS for adjustment for logrank test 

data i took it from your website.

https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/63033/HTML/default/viewer.htm#statug_lifetest_se...

i am attaching the file 

 

thanks

Sugi

 

 

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