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I want to plot a subgroup analysis to show treatment effects in different subgroups, for example as shown here
My question is quite similar to this one here: #11
For example the subgroup age >65 years and the subgroup <65 years, they both need a hazard ratio to be displayed without a reference.
Do you get these hazard ratios in this example by obtaining two univariate Cox regression analysis for patients >65 years and for patients <65 years?
If I am right with my guess, is there a way to perform the analysis easily with "coxph" and "forest_model", I mean, to transfer all the specific hazard ratios for each subgroup and also to calculate the p for interaction?
Thank you for you help and stay healthy!
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Hi @NikNakk and thank you for your great package!
I want to plot a subgroup analysis to show treatment effects in different subgroups, for example as shown here
My question is quite similar to this one here:
#11
For example the subgroup age >65 years and the subgroup <65 years, they both need a hazard ratio to be displayed without a reference.
Do you get these hazard ratios in this example by obtaining two univariate Cox regression analysis for patients >65 years and for patients <65 years?
If I am right with my guess, is there a way to perform the analysis easily with "coxph" and "forest_model", I mean, to transfer all the specific hazard ratios for each subgroup and also to calculate the p for interaction?
Thank you for you help and stay healthy!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: