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Pfohlol t1_ivxvk5q wrote

You can treat it is as a binary classification if you introduce an inverse probability weighting adjustment for censoring and certain assumptions are met. There's a big literature here and it's a bit difficult to pin down the single best reference. Here's a paper that discusses censoring-adjusted evaluation of these models using standard binary classification metrics (Blanche 2013 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23794418/)

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