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[[File:Creatine mice lifespan.gif|frame|Kaplan–Meier survival curve]] | |||
The '''Kaplan–Meier survival curve''', often referred to as the '''Kaplan–Meier curve''', is a statistical technique prominently utilized in medical and health-related research. Its primary function is to visualize and quantify time-to-event data, especially survival durations. Within the context of longevity research, this curve becomes an invaluable tool to understand the effects of various interventions on lifespan. | The '''Kaplan–Meier survival curve''', often referred to as the '''Kaplan–Meier curve''', is a statistical technique prominently utilized in medical and health-related research. Its primary function is to visualize and quantify time-to-event data, especially survival durations. Within the context of longevity research, this curve becomes an invaluable tool to understand the effects of various interventions on lifespan. | ||