The hazard ratio is interpretable as an odds or a probability under the assumption of proportional hazards

09/24/2021
by   David M. Thompson, et al.
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Three statistical studies, all published between 2004 and 2008 but without referring to one another, assert a useful equivalence involving the hazard ratio, a parameter estimated for time to event data by the frequently used proportional hazards model. Stated generally, when the assumption of proportional hazards is justified, the hazard ratio is equivalent to the odds that a randomly chosen person from the group whose hazard is represented in the ratio's numerator will experience the event of interest before a randomly chosen person from the group represented by the ratio's denominator.

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