Hi everyone, We have been trying to construct a Lasso-cox model with discrete time. We conducted follow-up examinations on the epileptic attack after tumor surgical resection among glioma patients. The patients are followed-up in the 6/12/24 months after surgical resection, which makes the epilepsy-free time discrete (6/12/24 months). We calcluated many features from the T2-images obtained prior to the surgical resection. We aimed to used the image features to conducted a cox proportional hazards analysis on the epilepsy-free time in R. Hereby, We have three questions: 1. Is the cox proportional hazards analysis appropriate for our study? 2. The epilepsy-free time is discrete. We suppose that we need to conduct a cox analysis with discrete time. Is that right? 3. We acquired quite a lot image features, which makes the feature selection imperative. We have planned to use the Lasso penalty for feature selection. We notice that the 'coxnet'/'glmnet'/'penalized' package could be used to construct the Lasso-cox model. Are they still appropriate for the cox analysis with discrete time? Sorry for the poor English expression. We're still new to R. We're very grateful for any help. Thank you very much! Best Regard, Zhenchao Tang CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Institute of Automation,Beijing 100190, China
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