A Survey of Microcomputer Survival Analysis Software: The Need for an Integrated Framework

Abstract This paper surveys commercially available MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows based microcomputer software for survival analysis, especially for Cox proportional hazards regression and parametric survival models. Emphasis is given to functionality, documentation, generality, and flexibility of software. A discussion of the need for software integration is given, which leads to the conclusion that survival analysis software not closely tied to a well-designed package will not meet an analyst's general needs. Some standalone programs are good tools for teaching the theory of some survival analysis procedures, but they may not teach the student good data analysis techniques such as critically examining regression assumptions. We contrast typical software with a general, integrated, modeling framework that is available with S-PLUS.

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