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A high-performance survival analysis library written in Rust with Python bindings

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survival

Crates.io PyPI version License: MIT

A high-performance survival analysis library written in Rust, with a Python API powered by PyO3 and maturin.

Features

  • Core survival analysis routines
  • Cox proportional hazards models with frailty
  • Kaplan-Meier and Aalen-Johansen (multi-state) survival curves
  • Nelson-Aalen estimator
  • Parametric accelerated failure time models
  • Fine-Gray competing risks model
  • Penalized splines (P-splines) for smooth covariate effects
  • Concordance index calculations
  • Person-years calculations
  • Score calculations for survival models
  • Residual analysis (martingale, Schoenfeld, score residuals)
  • Bootstrap confidence intervals
  • Cross-validation for model assessment
  • Statistical tests (log-rank, likelihood ratio, Wald, score, proportional hazards)
  • Sample size and power calculations
  • RMST (Restricted Mean Survival Time) analysis
  • Landmark analysis
  • Calibration and risk stratification
  • Time-dependent AUC
  • Conditional logistic regression
  • Time-splitting utilities

Installation

From PyPI (Recommended)

pip install survival

From Source

Prerequisites

Install maturin:

pip install maturin

Build and Install

Build the Python wheel:

maturin build --release

Install the wheel:

pip install target/wheels/survival-*.whl

For development:

maturin develop

Usage

Aalen's Additive Regression Model

from survival import AaregOptions, aareg

data = [
    [1.0, 0.0, 0.5],
    [2.0, 1.0, 1.5],
    [3.0, 0.0, 2.5],
]
variable_names = ["time", "event", "covariate1"]

# Create options with required parameters (formula, data, variable_names)
options = AaregOptions(
    formula="time + event ~ covariate1",
    data=data,
    variable_names=variable_names,
)

# Optional: modify default values via setters
# options.weights = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
# options.qrtol = 1e-8
# options.dfbeta = True

result = aareg(options)
print(result)

Penalized Splines (P-splines)

from survival import PSpline

x = [0.1 * i for i in range(100)]
pspline = PSpline(
    x=x,
    df=10,
    theta=1.0,
    eps=1e-6,
    method="GCV",
    boundary_knots=(0.0, 10.0),
    intercept=True,
    penalty=True,
)
pspline.fit()

Concordance Index

from survival import perform_concordance1_calculation

time_data = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0]
weights = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
indices = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
ntree = 5

result = perform_concordance1_calculation(time_data, weights, indices, ntree)
print(f"Concordance index: {result['concordance_index']}")

Cox Regression with Frailty

from survival import perform_cox_regression_frailty

result = perform_cox_regression_frailty(
    time_data=[...],
    status_data=[...],
    covariates=[...],
    # ... other parameters
)

Person-Years Calculation

from survival import perform_pyears_calculation

result = perform_pyears_calculation(
    time_data=[...],
    weights=[...],
    # ... other parameters
)

Kaplan-Meier Survival Curves

from survival import survfitkm, SurvFitKMOutput

# Example survival data
time = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0]
status = [1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.0]  # 1 = event, 0 = censored
weights = [1.0] * len(time)  # Optional: equal weights

result = survfitkm(
    time=time,
    status=status,
    weights=weights,
    entry_times=None,  # Optional: entry times for left-truncation
    position=None,     # Optional: position flags
    reverse=False,     # Optional: reverse time order
    computation_type=0 # Optional: computation type
)

print(f"Time points: {result.time}")
print(f"Survival estimates: {result.estimate}")
print(f"Standard errors: {result.std_err}")
print(f"Number at risk: {result.n_risk}")

Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model

from survival import finegray, FineGrayOutput

# Example competing risks data
tstart = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
tstop = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0]
ctime = [0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5]  # Cut points
cprob = [0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4]  # Cumulative probabilities
extend = [True, True, False, False]  # Whether to extend intervals
keep = [True, True, True, True]      # Which cut points to keep

result = finegray(
    tstart=tstart,
    tstop=tstop,
    ctime=ctime,
    cprob=cprob,
    extend=extend,
    keep=keep
)

print(f"Row indices: {result.row}")
print(f"Start times: {result.start}")
print(f"End times: {result.end}")
print(f"Weights: {result.wt}")

Parametric Survival Regression (Accelerated Failure Time Models)

from survival import survreg, SurvivalFit, DistributionType

# Example survival data
time = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0]
status = [1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.0]  # 1 = event, 0 = censored
covariates = [
    [1.0, 2.0],
    [1.5, 2.5],
    [2.0, 3.0],
    [2.5, 3.5],
    [3.0, 4.0],
    [3.5, 4.5],
    [4.0, 5.0],
    [4.5, 5.5],
]

# Fit parametric survival model
result = survreg(
    time=time,
    status=status,
    covariates=covariates,
    weights=None,          # Optional: observation weights
    offsets=None,          # Optional: offset values
    initial_beta=None,     # Optional: initial coefficient values
    strata=None,           # Optional: stratification variable
    distribution="weibull",  # "extreme_value", "logistic", "gaussian", "weibull", or "lognormal"
    max_iter=20,          # Optional: maximum iterations
    eps=1e-5,             # Optional: convergence tolerance
    tol_chol=1e-9,        # Optional: Cholesky tolerance
)

print(f"Coefficients: {result.coefficients}")
print(f"Log-likelihood: {result.log_likelihood}")
print(f"Iterations: {result.iterations}")
print(f"Variance matrix: {result.variance_matrix}")
print(f"Convergence flag: {result.convergence_flag}")

Cox Proportional Hazards Model

from survival import CoxPHModel, Subject

# Create a Cox PH model
model = CoxPHModel()

# Or create with data
covariates = [[1.0, 2.0], [2.0, 3.0], [1.5, 2.5]]
event_times = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
censoring = [1, 1, 0]  # 1 = event, 0 = censored

model = CoxPHModel.new_with_data(covariates, event_times, censoring)

# Fit the model
model.fit(n_iters=10)

# Get results
print(f"Baseline hazard: {model.baseline_hazard}")
print(f"Risk scores: {model.risk_scores}")
print(f"Coefficients: {model.get_coefficients()}")

# Predict on new data
new_covariates = [[1.0, 2.0], [2.0, 3.0]]
predictions = model.predict(new_covariates)
print(f"Predictions: {predictions}")

# Calculate Brier score
brier = model.brier_score()
print(f"Brier score: {brier}")

# Compute survival curves for new covariates
new_covariates = [[1.0, 2.0], [2.0, 3.0]]
time_points = [0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0]  # Optional: specific time points
times, survival_curves = model.survival_curve(new_covariates, time_points)
print(f"Time points: {times}")
print(f"Survival curves: {survival_curves}")  # One curve per covariate set

# Create and add subjects
subject = Subject(
    id=1,
    covariates=[1.0, 2.0],
    is_case=True,
    is_subcohort=True,
    stratum=0
)
model.add_subject(subject)

Cox Martingale Residuals

from survival import coxmart

# Example survival data
time = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0]
status = [1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0]  # 1 = event, 0 = censored
score = [0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2]  # Risk scores

# Calculate martingale residuals
residuals = coxmart(
    time=time,
    status=status,
    score=score,
    weights=None,      # Optional: observation weights
    strata=None,       # Optional: stratification variable
    method=0,          # Optional: method (0 = Breslow, 1 = Efron)
)

print(f"Martingale residuals: {residuals}")

Survival Difference Tests (Log-Rank Test)

from survival import survdiff2, SurvDiffResult

# Example: Compare survival between two groups
time = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5]
status = [1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1]
group = [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2]  # Group 1 and Group 2

# Perform log-rank test (rho=0 for standard log-rank)
result = survdiff2(
    time=time,
    status=status,
    group=group,
    strata=None,  # Optional: stratification variable
    rho=0.0,      # 0.0 = log-rank, 1.0 = Wilcoxon, other = generalized
)

print(f"Observed events: {result.observed}")
print(f"Expected events: {result.expected}")
print(f"Chi-squared statistic: {result.chi_squared}")
print(f"Degrees of freedom: {result.degrees_of_freedom}")
print(f"Variance matrix: {result.variance}")

Built-in Datasets

The library includes 30 classic survival analysis datasets:

from survival import load_lung, load_aml, load_veteran

# Load the lung cancer dataset
lung = load_lung()
print(f"Columns: {lung['columns']}")
print(f"Number of rows: {len(lung['data'])}")

# Load the acute myelogenous leukemia dataset
aml = load_aml()

# Load the veteran's lung cancer dataset
veteran = load_veteran()

Available datasets:

  • load_lung() - NCCTG Lung Cancer Data
  • load_aml() - Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Survival Data
  • load_veteran() - Veterans' Administration Lung Cancer Study
  • load_ovarian() - Ovarian Cancer Survival Data
  • load_colon() - Colon Cancer Data
  • load_pbc() - Primary Biliary Cholangitis Data
  • load_cgd() - Chronic Granulomatous Disease Data
  • load_bladder() - Bladder Cancer Recurrences
  • load_heart() - Stanford Heart Transplant Data
  • load_kidney() - Kidney Catheter Data
  • load_rats() - Rat Treatment Data
  • load_stanford2() - Stanford Heart Transplant Data (Extended)
  • load_udca() - UDCA Clinical Trial Data
  • load_myeloid() - Acute Myeloid Leukemia Clinical Trial
  • load_flchain() - Free Light Chain Data
  • load_transplant() - Liver Transplant Data
  • load_mgus() - Monoclonal Gammopathy Data
  • load_mgus2() - Monoclonal Gammopathy Data (Updated)
  • load_diabetic() - Diabetic Retinopathy Data
  • load_retinopathy() - Retinopathy Data
  • load_gbsg() - German Breast Cancer Study Group Data
  • load_rotterdam() - Rotterdam Tumor Bank Data
  • load_logan() - Logan Unemployment Data
  • load_nwtco() - National Wilms Tumor Study Data
  • load_solder() - Solder Joint Data
  • load_tobin() - Tobin's Tobit Data
  • load_rats2() - Rat Tumorigenesis Data
  • load_nafld() - Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Data
  • load_cgd0() - CGD Baseline Data
  • load_pbcseq() - PBC Sequential Data

API Reference

Classes

Core Models:

  • AaregOptions: Configuration options for Aalen's additive regression model
  • PSpline: Penalized spline class for smooth covariate effects
  • CoxPHModel: Cox proportional hazards model class
  • Subject: Subject data structure for Cox PH models
  • ConditionalLogisticRegression: Conditional logistic regression model
  • ClogitDataSet: Dataset for conditional logistic regression

Survival Curves:

  • SurvFitKMOutput: Output from Kaplan-Meier survival curve fitting
  • SurvfitKMOptions: Options for Kaplan-Meier fitting
  • KaplanMeierConfig: Configuration for Kaplan-Meier
  • SurvFitAJ: Output from Aalen-Johansen survival curve fitting
  • NelsonAalenResult: Output from Nelson-Aalen estimator
  • StratifiedKMResult: Output from stratified Kaplan-Meier

Parametric Models:

  • SurvivalFit: Output from parametric survival regression
  • SurvregConfig: Configuration for parametric survival regression
  • DistributionType: Distribution types for parametric models (extreme_value, logistic, gaussian, weibull, lognormal)
  • FineGrayOutput: Output from Fine-Gray competing risks model

Statistical Tests:

  • SurvDiffResult: Output from survival difference tests
  • LogRankResult: Output from log-rank test
  • TrendTestResult: Output from trend tests
  • TestResult: General test result output
  • ProportionalityTest: Output from proportional hazards test
  • SurvObrienResult: Output from O'Brien transformation

Validation:

  • BootstrapResult: Output from bootstrap confidence interval calculations
  • CVResult: Output from cross-validation
  • CalibrationResult: Output from calibration analysis
  • PredictionResult: Output from prediction functions
  • RiskStratificationResult: Output from risk stratification
  • TdAUCResult: Output from time-dependent AUC calculation

RMST and Survival Metrics:

  • RMSTResult: Output from RMST calculation
  • RMSTComparisonResult: Output from RMST comparison between groups
  • MedianSurvivalResult: Output from median survival calculation
  • CumulativeIncidenceResult: Output from cumulative incidence calculation
  • NNTResult: Number needed to treat result

Landmark Analysis:

  • LandmarkResult: Output from landmark analysis
  • ConditionalSurvivalResult: Output from conditional survival calculation
  • HazardRatioResult: Output from hazard ratio calculation
  • SurvivalAtTimeResult: Output from survival at specific times
  • LifeTableResult: Output from life table calculation

Power and Sample Size:

  • SampleSizeResult: Output from sample size calculations
  • AccrualResult: Output from accrual calculations

Utilities:

  • CoxCountOutput: Output from Cox counting functions
  • SplitResult: Output from time-splitting
  • CondenseResult: Output from data condensing
  • Surv2DataResult: Output from survival-to-data conversion
  • TimelineResult: Output from timeline conversion
  • IntervalResult: Output from interval calculations
  • LinkFunctionParams: Link function parameters
  • CchMethod: Case-cohort method specification
  • CohortData: Cohort data structure

Functions

Model Fitting:

  • aareg(options): Fit Aalen's additive regression model
  • survreg(...): Fit parametric accelerated failure time models
  • perform_cox_regression_frailty(...): Fit Cox proportional hazards model with frailty

Survival Curves:

  • survfitkm(...): Fit Kaplan-Meier survival curves
  • survfitkm_with_options(...): Fit Kaplan-Meier with configuration options
  • survfitaj(...): Fit Aalen-Johansen survival curves (multi-state)
  • nelson_aalen_estimator(...): Calculate Nelson-Aalen estimator
  • stratified_kaplan_meier(...): Calculate stratified Kaplan-Meier curves
  • agsurv4(...): Anderson-Gill survival calculations (version 4)
  • agsurv5(...): Anderson-Gill survival calculations (version 5)

Statistical Tests:

  • survdiff2(...): Perform survival difference tests (log-rank, Wilcoxon, etc.)
  • logrank_test(...): Perform log-rank test
  • fleming_harrington_test(...): Perform Fleming-Harrington weighted test
  • logrank_trend(...): Perform log-rank trend test
  • lrt_test(...): Likelihood ratio test
  • wald_test_py(...): Wald test
  • score_test_py(...): Score test
  • ph_test(...): Proportional hazards assumption test
  • survobrien(...): O'Brien transformation for survival data

Residuals:

  • coxmart(...): Calculate Cox martingale residuals
  • agmart(...): Calculate Anderson-Gill martingale residuals
  • schoenfeld_residuals(...): Calculate Schoenfeld residuals
  • cox_score_residuals(...): Calculate Cox score residuals

Concordance:

  • perform_concordance1_calculation(...): Calculate concordance index (version 1)
  • perform_concordance3_calculation(...): Calculate concordance index (version 3)
  • perform_concordance_calculation(...): Calculate concordance index (version 5)
  • compute_concordance(...): General concordance calculation

Validation:

  • bootstrap_cox_ci(...): Bootstrap confidence intervals for Cox models
  • bootstrap_survreg_ci(...): Bootstrap confidence intervals for parametric models
  • cv_cox_concordance(...): Cross-validation for Cox model concordance
  • cv_survreg_loglik(...): Cross-validation for parametric model log-likelihood
  • calibration(...): Model calibration assessment
  • predict_cox(...): Predictions from Cox models
  • risk_stratification(...): Risk group stratification
  • td_auc(...): Time-dependent AUC calculation
  • brier(...): Calculate Brier score
  • integrated_brier(...): Calculate integrated Brier score

RMST and Survival Metrics:

  • rmst(...): Calculate restricted mean survival time
  • rmst_comparison(...): Compare RMST between groups
  • survival_quantile(...): Calculate survival quantiles (median, etc.)
  • cumulative_incidence(...): Calculate cumulative incidence
  • number_needed_to_treat(...): Calculate NNT

Landmark Analysis:

  • landmark_analysis(...): Perform landmark analysis
  • landmark_analysis_batch(...): Perform batch landmark analysis at multiple time points
  • conditional_survival(...): Calculate conditional survival
  • hazard_ratio(...): Calculate hazard ratios
  • survival_at_times(...): Calculate survival at specific time points
  • life_table(...): Generate life table

Power and Sample Size:

  • sample_size_survival(...): Calculate required sample size
  • sample_size_survival_freedman(...): Sample size using Freedman's method
  • power_survival(...): Calculate statistical power
  • expected_events(...): Calculate expected number of events

Utilities:

  • finegray(...): Fine-Gray competing risks model data preparation
  • perform_pyears_calculation(...): Calculate person-years of observation
  • perform_pystep_calculation(...): Perform step calculations
  • perform_pystep_simple_calculation(...): Perform simple step calculations
  • perform_score_calculation(...): Calculate score statistics
  • perform_agscore3_calculation(...): Calculate score statistics (version 3)
  • survsplit(...): Split survival data at specified times
  • survcondense(...): Condense survival data by collapsing adjacent intervals
  • surv2data(...): Convert survival objects to data format
  • to_timeline(...): Convert data to timeline format
  • from_timeline(...): Convert from timeline format to intervals
  • tmerge(...): Merge time-dependent covariates
  • tmerge2(...): Merge time-dependent covariates (version 2)
  • tmerge3(...): Merge time-dependent covariates (version 3)
  • collapse(...): Collapse survival data
  • coxcount1(...): Cox counting process calculations
  • coxcount2(...): Cox counting process calculations (version 2)
  • agexact(...): Exact Anderson-Gill calculations
  • norisk(...): No-risk calculations
  • cipoisson(...): Poisson confidence intervals
  • cipoisson_exact(...): Exact Poisson confidence intervals
  • cipoisson_anscombe(...): Anscombe Poisson confidence intervals
  • cox_callback(...): Cox model callback for iterative fitting

PSpline Options

The PSpline class provides penalized spline smoothing:

Constructor Parameters:

  • x: Covariate vector (list of floats)
  • df: Degrees of freedom (integer)
  • theta: Roughness penalty (float)
  • eps: Accuracy for degrees of freedom (float)
  • method: Penalty method for tuning parameter selection. Supported methods:
    • "GCV" - Generalized Cross-Validation
    • "UBRE" - Unbiased Risk Estimator
    • "REML" - Restricted Maximum Likelihood
    • "AIC" - Akaike Information Criterion
    • "BIC" - Bayesian Information Criterion
  • boundary_knots: Tuple of (min, max) for the spline basis
  • intercept: Whether to include an intercept in the basis
  • penalty: Whether or not to apply the penalty

Methods:

  • fit(): Fit the spline model, returns coefficients
  • predict(new_x): Predict values at new x points

Properties:

  • coefficients: Fitted coefficients (None if not fitted)
  • fitted: Whether the model has been fitted
  • df: Degrees of freedom
  • eps: Convergence tolerance

Development

Build the Rust library:

cargo build

Run tests:

cargo test

Format code:

cargo fmt

The codebase is organized with:

  • Core routines in src/
  • Tests and examples in test/
  • Python bindings using PyO3

Dependencies

  • PyO3 - Python bindings
  • ndarray - N-dimensional arrays
  • faer - Pure-Rust linear algebra
  • itertools - Iterator utilities
  • rayon - Parallel computation

Compatibility

  • This build is for Python only. R/extendr bindings are currently disabled.
  • macOS users: Ensure you are using the correct Python version and have Homebrew-installed Python if using Apple Silicon.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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