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A simulation introduction to censoring in survival analysis

October 20, 2020October 20, 2020 by Jonathan Bartlett

In teaching some students about survival analysis methods this week, I wanted to demonstrate why we need to use statistical methods that properly allow for right censoring. This post is a brief introduction, via a simulation in R, to why such methods are needed.

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