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survival analysis question

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Subject: survival analysis question
From: Phguardiol@aol.com
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 06:31:20 -0500
Hi,
I m studying the effect of a binary covariate on the time to an event, ie, 
patient requiring treatment. 
It clearly appears that this covariate has an effect during the first year of 
life but not anymore thereafter.
I d like to know until what age this covariate has a significant impact on the 
endpoint of interest, knowing that there is a competing risk here since the 
patient can also die during the time of study.
What would be the best option to do so ? 
Said in a different way, what I think is that when this covariate is = 1 the 
risk of requiring a treatment is increased as compared with patients who have 
this covariate = 0 by 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years of age but after there is no more 
impact of this covariate since they will all receive a treatment. The idea is 
to be able to say, if covariate = 0 then the risk of requiring a treatment 
until 8 years is lower than if the covariate = 1; and I d like to be able to 
say until when this risk in significantly increased. Hope I m clear !  
thanks for your help
Philippe

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