Summarizing causal differences in survival curves in the presence of unmeasured confounding
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Publication:6636021
DOI10.1515/ijb-2019-0146MaRDI QIDQ6636021
Douglas O. Staiger, Unnamed Author, Pablo Martínez-Camblor, A. James O'Malley, Phillip P. Goodney
Publication date: 12 November 2024
Published in: The International Journal of Biostatistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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