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---
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---
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# savvyr <img src="man/figures/logo.png" align="right" width="175" />
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\
The SAVVY project is a consortium of academic and pharmaceutical
industry partners that aims to improve the analyses of adverse event (AE)
data in clinical trials through the use of survival techniques appropriately
dealing with varying follow-up times and competing events.
Although statistical methodologies have advanced, in AE analyses often
the incidence proportion, the incidence density or a non-parametric
Kaplan-Meier estimator are used, which either ignore censoring or
competing events. The `savvyr` package contains functions to easily conduct the
proposed improved AE analyses.
## Installation
### Release
You can install the current release version from *CRAN* with:
```{r cran-installation, eval = FALSE}
install.packages("savvyr")
```
### Development
You can install the development version of savvyr from [GitHub](https://github.com/) with:
``` r
if (!require("remotes")) {
install.packages("remotes")
}
remotes::install_github("openpharma/savvyr")
```
## Getting Started
See the [introductory vignette](https://openpharma.github.io/savvyr/main/articles/introduction.html) to get started.
## Citing `savvyr`
To cite `savvyr` please see [here](https://openpharma.github.io/savvyr/main/authors.html#citation).