Dear all,
It's my first time here on Statalist but after hours and days of frustration, I finally decided to ask for help here.
I am currently analyzing a dataset trying to calculate the cumulative incidence function at specific time points. The competing events are patient death and bleeding. I was already able to take a look at Fine and Gray models for some covariates.
The problem I have seems simple but I cannot find the solution (maybe I am blind):
How on earth can I simply plot the cumulative incidence function in the setting of competing events without any Fine and Gray model and get the estimated incidences for specific time points, e.g., 12, 24, and 36 months, in plain numbers with the 95% CI?
And after that, how can I calculate the cumulative incidence function within Fine and Gray models for different covariate settings? I'm using STATA 16.0 MP.
All input is greatly appreciated and I very much look forward to the knowledge of the experts on this forum!
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you very much.
It's my first time here on Statalist but after hours and days of frustration, I finally decided to ask for help here.
I am currently analyzing a dataset trying to calculate the cumulative incidence function at specific time points. The competing events are patient death and bleeding. I was already able to take a look at Fine and Gray models for some covariates.
The problem I have seems simple but I cannot find the solution (maybe I am blind):
How on earth can I simply plot the cumulative incidence function in the setting of competing events without any Fine and Gray model and get the estimated incidences for specific time points, e.g., 12, 24, and 36 months, in plain numbers with the 95% CI?
And after that, how can I calculate the cumulative incidence function within Fine and Gray models for different covariate settings? I'm using STATA 16.0 MP.
All input is greatly appreciated and I very much look forward to the knowledge of the experts on this forum!
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you very much.