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The following pages link to Semiparametric Modeling of Longitudinal Measurements and Time‐to‐Event Data–A Two‐Stage Regression Calibration Approach (Q3549419):
Displaying 31 items.
- A general joint model for longitudinal measurements and competing risks survival data with heterogeneous random effects (Q746093) (← links)
- Analysis of longitudinal and survival data: joint modeling, inference methods, and issues (Q764437) (← links)
- Longitudinal data with follow-up truncated by death: match the analysis method to research aims (Q903278) (← links)
- Assessing the association between trends in a biomarker and risk of event with an application in pediatric HIV/AIDS (Q985033) (← links)
- Semiparametric Bayesian joint models of multivariate longitudinal and survival data (Q1623585) (← links)
- Penalized likelihood approach for simultaneous analysis of survival time and binary longitudinal outcome (Q1698208) (← links)
- Joint modeling of survival time and longitudinal outcomes with flexible random effects (Q1698947) (← links)
- Two-stage joint model for multivariate longitudinal and multistate processes, with application to renal transplantation data (Q2039151) (← links)
- Joint mixture quantile regressions and time-to-event analysis (Q2083422) (← links)
- Joint models with multiple longitudinal outcomes and a time-to-event outcome: a corrected two-stage approach (Q2195844) (← links)
- On Estimating the Relationship between Longitudinal Measurements and Time-to-Event Data Using a Simple Two-Stage Procedure (Q3064295) (← links)
- Comparison of imputation methods for interval censored time-to-event data in joint modelling of tree growth and mortality (Q3174224) (← links)
- A joint model of binary and longitudinal data with non-ignorable missingness, with application to marital stress and late-life major depression in women (Q3179217) (← links)
- Assessing importance of biomarkers: A Bayesian joint modelling approach of longitudinal and survival data with semi-competing risks (Q3389290) (← links)
- Two-step and likelihood methods for joint models of longitudinal and survival data (Q4638799) (← links)
- A modified two-stage approach for joint modelling of longitudinal and time-to-event data (Q4960769) (← links)
- Jointly modelling multiple transplant outcomes by a competing risk model via functional principal component analysis (Q5058223) (← links)
- A novel approach to estimate the Cox model with temporal covariates and application to medical cost data (Q5077523) (← links)
- Simultaneous Bayesian modeling of longitudinal and survival data in breast cancer patients (Q5079048) (← links)
- Semiparametric models of longitudinal and time-to-event data with applications to HIV viral dynamics and CD4 counts (Q5130360) (← links)
- A Bayesian two-stage regression approach of analysing longitudinal outcomes with endogeneity and incompleteness (Q5142233) (← links)
- Regression Analysis of Current Status Data Under the Additive Hazards Model with Auxiliary Covariates (Q5177954) (← links)
- A joint model for repeated events of different types and multiple longitudinal outcomes with application to a follow‐up study of patients after kidney transplant (Q5247902) (← links)
- Robust dynamic risk prediction with longitudinal studies (Q5880174) (← links)
- A two-stage approach for Bayesian joint models: reducing complexity while maintaining accuracy (Q6172180) (← links)
- Bayesian joint modelling of multiple longitudinal outcomes and dependent competing risks using bivariate Marshall–Olkin weibull distribution (Q6552939) (← links)
- Power analysis of approximation methods for parameter estimation in Cox regression model with longitudinal covariate and tied survival times (Q6558488) (← links)
- Absolute and relative risk estimation in the presence of outcome ascertainment gaps and competing risks (Q6617482) (← links)
- Flexible multivariate joint model of longitudinal intensity and binary process for medical monitoring of frequently collected data (Q6627714) (← links)
- Penalized regression calibration: a method for the prediction of survival outcomes using complex longitudinal and high-dimensional data (Q6628325) (← links)
- Sample size determination for the association between longitudinal and time-to-event outcomes using the joint modeling time-dependent slopes parameterization (Q6629428) (← links)