Survival Tables

The survival table is a descriptive table that details the time until the drug takes effect. The table is sectioned by each level of Treatment, and each observation occupies its own row in the table. As a result, the table is very large, so only the section corresponding to the first 28 cases to respond to the New drug customers is shown here.
Time. The time at which the event or censoring occurred.
Status. Indicates whether the case experienced the terminal event or was censored.
Cumulative Proportion Surviving at the Time. The proportion of cases surviving from the start of the table until this time.When multiple cases experience the terminal event at the same time, these estimates are printed once for that time period and apply to all the cases whose drug took effect at that time.
N of Cumulative Events. The number of cases that have experienced the terminal event from the start of the table until this time.
N of Remaining Cases. The number of cases that, at this time, have yet to experience the terminal event or be censored.