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Official website: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/intcox/index.html

Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/Intcox




Cited In (28)

  • Different approaches for modeling grouped survival data: a mango tree study
  • Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R and SAS, Second Edition
  • Proportional hazards regression with interval censored data using an inverse probability weight
  • A flexible, computationally efficient method for fitting the proportional hazards model to interval-censored data
  • BITE
  • Interval
  • survBayes
  • icenReg
  • dynsurv
  • New statistical software for the proportional hazards model with current status data
  • Iso
  • ICBayes: a package of Bayesian semiparametric regression for intervel-censored data
  • MIICD
  • glrt
  • ICsurv
  • Icens
  • cir
  • monreg
  • ICBayes
  • INTCENS
  • STPM
  • A two-stage estimation algorithm for a type of current status data
  • A three-groups model for high-throughput survival screens
  • HPMIXED
  • Performance of parametric survival models under non-random interval censoring: a simulation study
  • Bayesian proportional hazards model for current status data with monotone splines
  • Tutorial on methods for interval-censored data and their implementation in R
  • A Bayesian proportional hazards model for general interval-censored data


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