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Hello, Data Enthusiasts!

Are you ready to take your data visualization skills to the next level in the fascinating world of survival analysis? We’re thrilled to invite you to our exclusive webinar: “Visualizing Survival Data with the {ggsurvfit} R Package.” Mark your calendars for January 25, 2024, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)!

Register here! 

Why This Webinar is a Must-Attend

The {ggsurvfit} package is designed for both beginners and seasoned data scientists. It streamlines the process of generating publication-quality, time-to-event, or survival analysis graphs. And the best part? It’s built on the backbone of the beloved {ggplot2} package, marrying simplicity with sophistication.

What You Will Learn

Our interactive session will dive deep into how the {ggsurvfit} functions, like add_confidence_interval() and add_risktable(), seamlessly integrate as {ggplot2} ‘geoms.’ This means you can spruce up your plots using the familiar {ggplot2} toolkit sans the headache of mastering new coding syntax.

It’s not just about learning a new tool – it’s about enriching your data storytelling capabilities.

The Perks of Joining

Register Now! 

See you there, where data meets innovation!

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