Many TCGA samples have three rows in their clinical data that may be of interest for survival analysis: days to death, days to last follow-up, and days to sample procurement. My questions are, in this data, what does day 0 refer to, and what is sample procurement?
For instance, consider SKCM patient "tcga-fs-a1zc". His days to death value is "10870", his days to last follow up value is "NA", and his days to sample procurement value is "10158". If I were plotting his information on a Kaplan Meier plot, would his survival time be 10870, or 712? (10870-10158)
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Does anyone know to answer the question "in this data, what does day 0 refer to"?
At the TCGA dictionary i saw
"days_to_last_followup / last_contact_days_to – Time interval from the date of last follow up to the date of initial pathologic diagnosis, represented as a calculated number of days."
"death_days_to / days_to_death – Number of days between the date used for index and the date from a person's date of death represented as a calculated number of days."
Are Date for index and date of initial pathologic the same? In my survival annalysis i want to use the "death_days_to" as the event and "days_to_last_followup" for censoring, and i don't know if this is correct since i suspect that the initial time point, or "day 0" for both cases is different
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