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The following pages link to On the win-ratio statistic in clinical trials with multiple types of event (Q5384407):
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- An alternative approach to confidence interval estimation for the win ratio statistic (Q152727) (← links)
- Inference on win ratio for cluster-randomized semi-competing risk data (Q2068973) (← links)
- On the targets of inference with multivariate failure time data (Q2087744) (← links)
- Accounting for delayed entry into observational studies and clinical trials: length-biased sampling and restricted mean survival time (Q2087751) (← links)
- Survival models and health sequences: discussion (Q2274644) (← links)
- Win-probabilities for comparing two Poisson variables (Q2830185) (← links)
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- A class of proportional win‐fractions regression models for composite outcomes (Q6055478) (← links)
- Sample size formula for general win ratio analysis (Q6055655) (← links)
- Nonparametric Inference of General While-Alive Estimands for Recurrent Events (Q6055747) (← links)
- On restricted mean time in favor of treatment (Q6079843) (← links)
- Generalized pairwise comparisons for censored data: an overview (Q6550308) (← links)
- Win-loss parameters for right-censored event data, with application to recurrent events (Q6560580) (← links)
- Multistate models as a framework for estimand specification in clinical trials of complex processes (Q6617493) (← links)
- Graphing the win ratio and its components over time (Q6625521) (← links)
- Event-specific win ratios for inference with terminal and non-terminal events (Q6626778) (← links)
- Generalized pairwise comparison methods to analyze (non)prioritized composite endpoints (Q6627220) (← links)
- Analysis of ordered composite endpoints (Q6627473) (← links)
- Win odds: an adaptation of the win ratio to include ties (Q6628119) (← links)
- Calculating power for the Finkelstein and Schoenfeld test statistic for a composite endpoint with two components (Q6628633) (← links)
- Designing a longitudinal clinical trial based on a composite endpoint: sample size, monitoring, and adaptation (Q6629323) (← links)
- Stratified proportional win-fractions regression analysis (Q6629373) (← links)
- On the intransitivity of the win ratio (Q6650752) (← links)