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The following pages link to Joint frailty models for recurring events and death using maximum penalized likelihood estimation: application on cancer events (Q2838989):
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- Time-varying coefficients in a multivariate frailty model: application to breast cancer recurrences of several types and death (Q291261) (← links)
- Statistical models for recurrent events and death: application to cancer events (Q622948) (← links)
- Joint analysis of recurrent event data with additive-multiplicative hazards model for the terminal event time (Q723449) (← links)
- Joint covariate-adjusted score test statistics for recurrent events and a terminal event (Q746075) (← links)
- Semiparametric analysis of panel count data with correlated observation and follow-up times (Q841055) (← links)
- Nonparametric modeling of the gap time in recurrent event data (Q841067) (← links)
- Joint analysis of current count and current status data (Q900799) (← links)
- Analysis of cyclic recurrent event data with multiple event types (Q2068939) (← links)
- Modeling marginal features in studies of recurrent events in the presence of a terminal event (Q2305785) (← links)
- Joint model for left-censored longitudinal data, recurrent events and terminal event: predictive abilities of tumor burden for cancer evolution with application to the FFCD 2000--05 trial (Q2827208) (← links)
- Multivariate frailty models for two types of recurrent events with a dependent terminal event: application to breast cancer data (Q2857993) (← links)
- Smoothing spline ANOVA frailty model for recurrent event data (Q2893391) (← links)
- Analysis of multivariate recurrent event data with time-dependent covariates and informative censoring (Q2919458) (← links)
- Joint Model of Clustered Failure Time Data with Informative Cluster Size (Q3087566) (← links)
- Testing independence between two sequential gap times in the presence of covariates (Q3145578) (← links)
- Copula-frailty models for recurrent event data based on Monte Carlo EM algorithm (Q3390357) (← links)
- Analysis of Longitudinal Data in the Presence of Informative Observational Times and a Dependent Terminal Event, with Application to Medical Cost Data (Q3530120) (← links)
- Semiparametric Analysis for Recurrent Event Data with Time-Dependent Covariates and Informative Censoring (Q3561798) (← links)
- A Bayesian joint model of recurrent events and a terminal event (Q4626721) (← links)
- Shared frailty model for recurrent event data with multiple causes (Q5124965) (← links)
- Frailty modelling for multitype recurrent events in clinical trials (Q5142232) (← links)
- Two‐stage estimation for multivariate recurrent event data with a dependent terminal event (Q5247906) (← links)
- A likelihood based approach for joint modeling of longitudinal trajectories and informative censoring process (Q5866044) (← links)
- Using marginal structural joint models to estimate the effect of a time‐varying treatment on recurrent events and survival: An application on arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (Q6068860) (← links)
- Joint modeling of interval counts of recurrent events and death (Q6071301) (← links)
- Functional modeling of recurrent events on time‐to‐event processes (Q6091676) (← links)
- Joint frailty model for recurrent events and death in presence of cure fraction: Application to breast cancer data (Q6091698) (← links)
- Analyzing recurrent and nonrecurrent terminal events data in discrete time (Q6141304) (← links)
- Incorporating delayed entry into the joint frailty model for recurrent events and a terminal event (Q6164150) (← links)
- Assessing model prediction performance for the expected cumulative number of recurrent events (Q6205054) (← links)
- A joint frailty model for recurrent and competing terminal events: application to delirium in the ICU (Q6615883) (← links)
- A flexible class of generalized joint frailty models for the analysis of survival endpoints (Q6617480) (← links)
- Response-adaptive treatment allocation for clinical studies with recurrent event and terminal event data (Q6622230) (← links)
- One-step validation method for surrogate endpoints using data from multiple randomized cancer clinical trials with failure-time endpoints (Q6624663) (← links)
- How to analyze and interpret recurrent events data in the presence of a terminal event: an application on readmission after colorectal cancer surgery (Q6624721) (← links)
- Tackling dynamic prediction of death in patients with recurrent cardiovascular events (Q6626876) (← links)
- Regression analysis of recurrent-event-free time from multiple follow-up windows (Q6627263) (← links)
- Dynamic prediction of disease processes based on recurrent history and functional principal component analysis of longitudinal biomarkers: application for ovarian epithelial cancer (Q6627742) (← links)
- A comparison of semiparametric approaches to evaluate composite endpoints in heart failure trials (Q6628257) (← links)
- Design and analysis of nested case-control studies for recurrent events subject to a terminal event (Q6628697) (← links)
- Impact of model misspecification in shared frailty survival models (Q6628710) (← links)
- Median analysis of repeated measures associated with recurrent events in presence of terminal event (Q6636142) (← links)
- Trivariate joint modeling for family data with longitudinal counts, recurrent events and a terminal event with application to lynch syndrome (Q6663863) (← links)