Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3930246> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 43 of
43
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3930246 subject Q5601738.
- Q3930246 subject Q5645999.
- Q3930246 subject Q6393978.
- Q3930246 subject Q8826779.
- Q3930246 abstract "In survival analysis, the hazard ratio (HR) is the ratio of the hazard rates corresponding to the conditions described by two levels of an explanatory variable. For example, in a drug study, the treated population may die at twice the rate per unit time as the control population. The hazard ratio would be 2, indicating higher hazard of death from the treatment. Or in another study, men receiving the same treatment may suffer a certain complication ten times more frequently per unit time than women, giving a hazard ratio of 10.Hazard ratios differ from relative risks in that the latter are cumulative over an entire study, using a defined endpoint, while the former represent instantaneous risk over the study time period, or some subset thereof. Hazard ratios suffer somewhat less from selection bias with respect to the endpoints chosen and can indicate risks that happen before the endpoint.".
- Q3930246 thumbnail Kaplan-Meier_curve_Tumor_Volume_Size.png?width=300.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q10861030.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q12594804.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q1346149.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q1432420.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q1461038.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q159375.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q177239.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q1862216.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q199.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q2047938.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q208042.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q208498.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q210832.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q2142611.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q223218.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q2292472.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q2737027.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q284172.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915096.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q320723.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q367359.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q425265.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q464935.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q49906.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q5133848.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q5178903.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q543310.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q5601738.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q5645999.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q6393978.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q6667873.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q7449607.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q8826779.
- Q3930246 wikiPageWikiLink Q9492.
- Q3930246 comment "In survival analysis, the hazard ratio (HR) is the ratio of the hazard rates corresponding to the conditions described by two levels of an explanatory variable. For example, in a drug study, the treated population may die at twice the rate per unit time as the control population. The hazard ratio would be 2, indicating higher hazard of death from the treatment.".
- Q3930246 label "Hazard ratio".
- Q3930246 depiction Kaplan-Meier_curve_Tumor_Volume_Size.png.