\name{Rstpm2-package} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{Rstpm2-package} \alias{Rstpm2} \docType{package} \title{ Flexible parametric survival models. } \description{ The package implements the stpm2 models from Stata. Such models use a flexible parametric formulation for survival models, using natural splines to model the log-cumulative hazard. Model predictions are rich, allowing for direct estimation of the hazard, survival, hazard ratios, hazard differences and survival differences. The models allow for time-varying effects, left truncation and relative survival. The R implementation departs from the Stata implementation, using the ns() function, which is based on a projection of B-splines, rather than using truncated power splines as per Stata. } \details{ \tabular{ll}{ Package: \tab Rstpm2\cr Type: \tab Package\cr Version: \tab 1.0\cr Date: \tab 2011-07-06\cr License: \tab GPL-2\cr LazyLoad: \tab yes\cr Depends: \tab methods, bbmle\cr Imports: \tab splines, survival, stats, graphics\cr } The package exports the \code{\link{stpm2}} object, which inherits from the \code{\link{mle2}} object from the \code{bbmle} package. Methods are specified for the \code{\link{stpm2}} object, including \code{predict} and \code{plot} methods. } \author{ Mark Clements and Paul Lambert. Maintainer: } % \references{ % ~~ Literature or other references for background information ~~ % } % ~~ Optionally other standard keywords, one per line, from file KEYWORDS in ~~ % ~~ the R documentation directory ~~ \keyword{ package } \seealso{ \code{\link{stpm2}} } \examples{ data(brcancer) summary(fit <- stpm2(Surv(rectime,censrec==1)~hormon,data=brcancer,df=3)) summary(fit.tvc <- stpm2(Surv(rectime,censrec==1)~hormon,data=brcancer,df=3, tvc=list(hormon=3))) anova(fit,fit.tvc) plot(fit.tvc,newdata=data.frame(hormon=0),type="hr",var="hormon") }