What Is Kaplan Meier Curve?
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Kaplan Meier curves (also known as survival curves) are graphical representations of survival data over time. They are used in medicine, epidemiology, and other fields to visualize the assessment of the probability of survival at any given time during an experiment or study. The Kaplan Meier curve is used to show the rate of survival and/or failure for a group of individuals. It is often used when there is a lack of complete data, due to censoring or termination of the study. The Kaplan Meier curve also helps researchers compare different populations or treatments and can be used to identify trends and patterns in the data.