IBCSG_hist | R Documentation |
A data set from the IBCSG Trial VI investigating both the duration of adjuvant chemotherapy
(3 versus 6 initial cycles of oral cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil (CMF)) and
the reintroduction of single courses of delayed chemotherapy in node-positive premenopausal
breast cancer patients. The study results were described by IBCSG (1996) doi:10.1200/JCO.1996.14.6.1885
and Hürny et al. (1992) doi:10.1016/0959-8049(92)90399-m. This data set only includes patients
under the age of 40 (i.e., age < 40) and treats the measurements of patients' physical well-being
on month 18 as the outcome. The IBCSG_curr data set includes patients from the same study but
with age \geq
40. We can use the IBCSG_hist data as the historical data and the IBCSG_curr data as
the current data.
IBCSG_hist
A data frame with 103 rows and 8 variables:
outcome variable, integer scores between 0 and 100 measuring the patients' physical well-being on month 18, with a higher score indicating a better physical well-being
physical well-being scores assessed at the start of the study
number of initial cycles of CMF, equal to 3 or 6
indicator of reintroduction of chemotherapy, 0 = no reintroduction, 1 = having reintroduction
patient age in years
country, ANZ = New Zealand/Australia, CH = Switzerland, SWED = Sweden
indicator of number of positive nodes being greater than or equal to 4, 0 = less than 4, 1 = 4+
estrogen receptor (ER) status indicator, 0 = negative, 1 = positive
International Breast Cancer Study Group. (1996). Duration and reintroduction of adjuvant chemotherapy for node-positive premenopausal breast cancer patients. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 14(6), 1885–1894.
Hürny, C., Bernhard, J., Gelber, R. D., Coates, A., Castiglione, M., Isley, M., Dreher, D., Peterson, H., Goldhirsch, A., and Senn, H.-J. (1992). Quality of life measures for patients receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer: An international trial. European Journal of Cancer, 28(1), 118–124.
Chi, Y.-Y. and Ibrahim, J. G. (2005). Joint models for multivariate longitudinal and Multivariate Survival Data. Biometrics, 62(2), 432–445.
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