Abstract

There have been numerous advances in statistical methods and computing technologies over the past decades, including the use of machine-learning models. In the current study, Truchot etal. rigorously evaluated the performance of different machine-learning models compared with traditional Cox proportional hazard models. Results of the study indicated that a Cox model had equivalent or superior performance than machine-learning models and can be relied on for predicting graft survival in kidney transplantation.

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