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Available software for the analysis of multi-state survival data

In longitudinal studies of disease, patients can experience several events across a follow-up period. Analysis of such studies can be successfully performed by multi-state models (Andersen et al. 1993; Meira-Machado et al. 2009). In the multi-state framework, one major goal is to study the relationship between the different covariates and disease evolution. Other issues of interest include the estimation of transition probabilities and survival rates.
Despite its potential, multi-state modeling is not used by practitioners as frequently as other survival analysis techniques. We believe that lack of knowledge of available software and non-implementation of the new methodologies in user-friendly software may be responsible for this lack of popularity. The aim of this paper is, therefore, to report on the existing software for implementing these models. In this presentation, we will focus our attention to the available R packages for the analysis of multi-state survival data. All packages will be illustrated using data from a colon cancer study.
 
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