R Under development (unstable) (2024-03-07 r86063 ucrt) -- "Unsuffered Consequences" Copyright (C) 2024 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details. R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications. Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help. Type 'q()' to quit R. > library(survey) Loading required package: grid Loading required package: Matrix Loading required package: survival Attaching package: 'survey' The following object is masked from 'package:graphics': dotchart > library(survival) > data(nwtco) > > ntwco<-subset(nwtco, !is.na(edrel)) > > load("nwtco-subcohort.rda") > nwtco$subcohort<-subcohort > > d_BorganII <- twophase(id=list(~seqno,~seqno), + strata=list(NULL,~interaction(instit,rel)), + data=nwtco, subset=~I(rel |subcohort)) > > ##Coefficient results same as Splus with code from > ## http://faculty.washington.edu/norm/software.html > ## SE slightly larger due to using sandwich variance. > > svycoxph(Surv(edrel, rel)~factor(stage)+factor(histol)+I(age/12), design=d_BorganII) Call: svycoxph(formula = Surv(edrel, rel) ~ factor(stage) + factor(histol) + I(age/12), design = d_BorganII) coef exp(coef) se(coef) robust se z p factor(stage)2 0.46286 1.58861 0.23762 0.18087 2.559 0.01049 factor(stage)3 0.58309 1.79156 0.23965 0.17848 3.267 0.00109 factor(stage)4 1.05967 2.88541 0.26182 0.20524 5.163 2.43e-07 factor(histol)2 1.59744 4.94035 0.17688 0.13342 11.973 < 2e-16 I(age/12) 0.02994 1.03039 0.02942 0.03337 0.897 0.36972 Likelihood ratio test= on 5 df, p= n= 1062, number of events= 571 > > ## > ## This gives higher standard errors. calibrate() does not recompute the > ## finite population correction if a calibration variable happens to predict > ## sampling perfectly. It probably should. > ## > d_BorganIIps<-calibrate(twophase(id=list(~seqno,~seqno), + strata=list(NULL,~rel), + data=nwtco, subset=~I(rel |subcohort)), + phase=2, formula=~interaction(instit,rel), + epsilon=1e-10) > > svycoxph(Surv(edrel, rel)~factor(stage)+factor(histol)+I(age/12), design=d_BorganIIps) Call: svycoxph(formula = Surv(edrel, rel) ~ factor(stage) + factor(histol) + I(age/12), design = d_BorganIIps) coef exp(coef) se(coef) robust se z p factor(stage)2 0.46286 1.58861 0.23762 0.18076 2.561 0.01045 factor(stage)3 0.58309 1.79156 0.23965 0.17838 3.269 0.00108 factor(stage)4 1.05967 2.88541 0.26182 0.20513 5.166 2.39e-07 factor(histol)2 1.59744 4.94035 0.17688 0.13044 12.246 < 2e-16 I(age/12) 0.02994 1.03039 0.02942 0.03331 0.899 0.36876 Likelihood ratio test= on 5 df, p= n= 1062, number of events= 571 > > proc.time() user system elapsed 1.68 0.26 1.95