In the period 1962-77, 205 patients with malignant melanoma (cancer of the skin) had a radical operation performed at Odense University Hospital, Denmark. All patients were followed until the end of 1977 by which time 134 were still alive while 71 had died (of out whom 57 had died from cancer and 14 from other causes).
A data frame with 205 observations on the following 12 variables.
time in days from operation
a numeric with values 0=censored
1=death.malignant.melanoma
2=death.other.causes
a factor with levels censored
death.malignant.melanoma
death.other.causes
a factor with levels level.0
, level.1
, level.2
inflammatory cell infiltration (IFI): 0, 1, 2 or 3
a factor with levels not present
present
a factor with levels not present
present
tumour thickness (in 1/100 mm)
a factor with levels Female
Male
age at operation (years)
tumour thickness on log-scale
The object of the study was to assess the effect of risk factors on survival. Among such risk factors were the sex and age of the patients and the histological variables tumor thickness and ulceration (absent vs. present).
Regression with linear predictors (2010)
Andersen, P.K. and Skovgaard, L.T.
Springer Verlag
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