That's a bit too strong Ron. The hazard ratio represents a kind of average; what remains is what are the weights used in this averaging. But I think the latest cumulative incidence at which there is sufficient follow-up data is one of the preferred measures.
That's a bit too strong Ron. The hazard ratio represents a kind of average; what remains is what are the weights used in this averaging. But I think the latest cumulative incidence at which there is sufficient follow-up data is one of the preferred measures.
That's a bit too strong Ron. The hazard ratio represents a kind of average; what remains is what are the weights used in this averaging. But I think the latest cumulative incidence at which there is sufficient follow-up data is one of the preferred measures.