Hi All,
There is an open label single treatment registry study that will enroll 1000 subjects who have had an initial intervention and then will be followed for 18 months. The event is days to second intervention. I’d like to find out statistically what 1000 buys, i.e. what can be tested such as days to 2nd intervention GT 182, in a survival analysis.
Is anyone aware of a program for one sample survival power calculation? Jill Tao at SAS Technical Support said SAS does not have a procedure for this calculation. She suggested contacting this forum.
Best,
John
If Jill says SAS doesn't have something for single arm survival, it is time to ask Mr. Google. I found this site, for an interactive on-line calculator:
https://stattools.crab.org/Calculators/oneNonParametricSurvival.htm
SteveDenham
Don't know if this helps as you don't say much about what type of survival analysis you are doing.
Proc Power documentation:
COXREG <options>;
The COXREG statement performs power and sample size analyses for the score test of a single scalar predictor in Cox proportional hazards regression for survival data, possibly in the presence of one or more covariates that might be correlated with the tested predictor.
If Jill says SAS doesn't have something for single arm survival, it is time to ask Mr. Google. I found this site, for an interactive on-line calculator:
https://stattools.crab.org/Calculators/oneNonParametricSurvival.htm
SteveDenham
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