Bayesian Inference from Case-cohort Data with Multiple End-points
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Cites work
- Case-cohort and case-control analysis with Cox's model
- Causal Reasoning from Longitudinal Data*
- Competing risks analysis of the case-cohort design
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Cox's Regression Model Under Case-Cohort Sampling
- Maximum likelihood estimation for Cox's regression model under nested case-control sampling
- Strategies for cohort sampling under the Cox proportional hazards model, application to an AIDS clinical trial
- Weighted estimating equations for semiparametric transformation models with censored data from a case-cohort design
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- Regression analysis of competing risks data via semi-parametric additive hazard model
- Secondary analysis under cohort sampling designs using conditional likelihood
- Joint Inference for Competing Risks Data Using Multiple Endpoints
- Study Design in Causal Models
- Bayesian subcohort selection for longitudinal covariate measurements in follow‐up studies
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