Related Concept Videos
Actuarial Approach
The actuarial approach, a statistical method originally developed for life insurance risk assessment, is widely used to calculate survival rates in clinical and population studies. This method accounts for participants lost to follow-up or those who die from causes unrelated to the study, ensuring a more accurate representation of survival probabilities.
Consider the example of a high-risk surgical procedure with significant early-stage mortality. A two-year clinical study is conducted,...
Consider the example of a high-risk surgical procedure with significant early-stage mortality. A two-year clinical study is conducted,...
Assumptions of Survival Analysis
Survival models analyze the time until one or more events occur, such as death in biological organisms or failure in mechanical systems. These models are widely used across fields like medicine, biology, engineering, and public health to study time-to-event phenomena. To ensure accurate results, survival analysis relies on key assumptions and careful study design.
Life Tables
A life table is a statistical tool that summarizes the mortality and survival patterns of a population, providing detailed insights into the likelihood of survival or death across different age intervals within a cohort. By organizing data on survival probabilities and mortality rates, life tables offer a clear snapshot of population dynamics over time. They are extensively used in demography, public health, actuarial science, and ecology to analyze life expectancy, design health interventions,...
Kaplan-Meier Approach
The Kaplan-Meier estimator is a non-parametric method used to estimate the survival function from time-to-event data. In medical research, it is frequently employed to measure the proportion of patients surviving for a certain period after treatment. This estimator is fundamental in analyzing time-to-event data, making it indispensable in clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and reliability engineering. By estimating survival probabilities, researchers can evaluate treatment effectiveness,...
Hazard Rate
The hazard rate, also known as the hazard function or failure rate, is a statistical measure used to describe the instantaneous rate at which an event occurs, given that the event has not yet happened. From a probabilistic perspective, it represents the likelihood that a subject will experience the event in a very small time interval, conditional on surviving up to the beginning of that interval. In terms of frequency, the hazard rate can be viewed as the ratio of the number of events to the...
You might also read
Related Articles
Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.
Sort by
Same author
A Case Report of Highly Unusual Metastasis from a Salivary Adenocarcinoma.
Journal of maxillofacial and oral surgery·2023
Same author
Spleen - The Forgotten Organ at Risk?
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2020
Same author
call for a consensus treatment approach to the management of post-cricoid and upper oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2012
Same author
Lidocaine infusion as a rescue analgesic in the perioperative setting.
Pain research & management·2008
Same author
Case report: acupuncture for carpal tunnel syndrome. Ultrasound assessment of adjunct therapy.
Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien·2001
Same author
Discharge planning and home follow-up of the elderly patient with heart failure.
The Nursing clinics of North America·1998
Same journal
The Relevance of Cancer-Type-Specific Scenarios in Predicting Primary Radiotherapy Use in Nonmetastatic Cancer Patients in the Netherlands Towards 2032.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026
Same journal
Current Practice for Electronic Medical Device Management in Radiation Therapy.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026
Same journal
The Application of AI in Cancer MDT and its Legal Implication.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026
Same journal
Research Trends in Physical Activity and Breast Cancer: A 25-Year Bibliometric Analysis (2000-2025).
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026
Same journal
Concordance Between Planned and Delivered treatment for Head and Neck Cancer Patients Treated With Curative Intent: A Real-World Comparison of Under 70-year-olds With 70-year-olds and Over.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026
Same journal
A Novel Technique for Pain Management to Deliver a Course of Palliative Radiotherapy.
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))·2026