\name{colon} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{colon} \docType{data} \title{ Colon cancer. } \description{ Diagnoses of colon cancer. } % cat(mapply(function(name,label) sprintf("\\item{\\code{%s}}{%s}",name,label), names(colon), attr(colon, "var.labels")),sep="\n") \usage{data(colon)} \format{ A data frame with 15564 observations on the following 13 variables. \describe{ \item{\code{sex}}{Sex (1=male, 2=female))} \item{\code{age}}{Age at diagnosis} \item{\code{stage}}{Clinical stage at diagnosis (1=Unknown, 2=Localised, 3=Regional, 4=Distant)} \item{\code{mmdx}}{Month of diagnosis} \item{\code{yydx}}{Year of diagnosis} \item{\code{surv_mm}}{Survival time in months} \item{\code{surv_yy}}{Survival time in years} \item{\code{status}}{Vital status at last contact (1=Alive, 2=Dead: cancer, 3=Dead; other, 4=Lost to follow-up)} \item{\code{subsite}}{Anatomical subsite of tumour (1=Coecum and ascending, 2=Transverse, 3=Descending and sigmoid, 4=Other and NOS)} \item{\code{year8594}}{Year of diagnosis (1=Diagnosed 75-84, 2=Diagnosed 85-94)} \item{\code{agegrp}}{Age in 4 categories (1=0-44, 2=45-59, 3=60-74, 4=75+)} \item{\code{dx}}{Date of diagnosis} \item{\code{exit}}{Date of exit} } } \details{ Caution: there is a \code{colon} dataset in the \code{survival} package. We recommend using \code{data(colon,package="rstpm2")} to ensure the correct dataset is used. } %% \source{ %% %% ~~ reference to a publication or URL from which the data were obtained ~~ %% } %% \references{ %% %% ~~ possibly secondary sources and usages ~~ %% } \examples{ data(colon,package="rstpm2") # avoids name conflict with survival::colon ## maybe str(colon) ; ... } \keyword{datasets}