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An R-Based Landscape Validation of a Competing Risk Model

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE(2022)

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Abstract
The Cox proportional hazard model is widely applied for survival analyses in clinical settings, but it is not able to cope with multiple survival outcomes. Different from the traditional Cox proportional hazard model, competing risk models consider the presence of competing events and their combination with a nomogram, a graphical calculating device, which is a useful tool for clinicians to conduct a precise prognostic prediction. In this study, we report a method for establishing the competing risk nomogram, that is, the evaluation of its discrimination (i.e., concordance index and area under the curve) and calibration (i.e., calibration curves) abilities, as well as the net benefit (i.e., decision curve analysis). In addition, internal validation using bootstrap resamples of the original dataset and external validation using an external dataset of the established competing risk nomogram were also performed to demonstrate its extrapolation ability. The competing risk nomogram should serve as a useful tool for clinicians to predict prognosis with the consideration of competing risks.
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