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The following pages link to Joint analysis of recurrent event data with a dependent terminal event (Q1621117):
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- A new joint model of recurrent event data with the additive hazards model for the terminal event time (Q314550) (← links)
- Joint analysis of recurrent event data with additive-multiplicative hazards model for the terminal event time (Q723449) (← links)
- Regression analysis of multivariate recurrent event data with a dependent terminal event (Q746074) (← links)
- Joint covariate-adjusted score test statistics for recurrent events and a terminal event (Q746075) (← links)
- Joint analysis of current count and current status data (Q900799) (← links)
- Joint modeling of recurrent and terminal events using additive models (Q1748694) (← links)
- Joint frailty models for zero-inflated recurrent events in the presence of a terminal event (Q2805201) (← links)
- Joint frailty models for recurring events and death using maximum penalized likelihood estimation: application on cancer events (Q2838989) (← links)
- Multivariate frailty models for two types of recurrent events with a dependent terminal event: application to breast cancer data (Q2857993) (← links)
- Semiparametric accelerated intensity models for correlated recurrent and terminal events (Q2977520) (← links)
- Shared Frailty Models for Recurrent Events and a Terminal Event (Q3445299) (← links)
- A Bayesian joint model of recurrent events and a terminal event (Q4626721) (← links)
- Joint model for recurrent event data with a cured fraction and a terminal event (Q5120907) (← links)
- Joint model of recurrent events and a terminal event with time‐varying coefficients (Q5416409) (← links)
- Tests for multivariate recurrent events in the presence of a terminal event (Q5701302) (← links)
- Variable selection in joint frailty models of recurrent and terminal events (Q6047775) (← links)
- A joint modeling approach for analyzing marker data in the presence of a terminal event (Q6047799) (← links)
- Bivariate pseudo-observations for recurrent event analysis with terminal events (Q6103247) (← links)
- Analyzing recurrent and nonrecurrent terminal events data in discrete time (Q6141304) (← links)