Joint analysis of prevalence and incidence data using conditional likelihood
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Cites work
- Age-Specific Incidence and Prevalence: A Statistical Perspective
- Bayesian analysis of case-control studies with categorical covariates
- Empirical Bayes age-period-cohort analysis of retrospective incidence data
- Nonparametric Estimation and Regression Analysis With Left-Truncated and Right-Censored Data
- Nonparametric Estimation from Cross-Sectional Survival Data
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- Determining sample sizes for combined incident and prevalent cohort studies with and without follow-up
- Parametric models for combined failure time data from an incident cohort study and a prevalent cohort study with follow-up
- Marginalized Frailty-Based Illness-Death Model: Application to the UK-Biobank Survival Data
- Two-phase biomarker studies for disease progression with multiple registries
- Optimal survival analyses with prevalent and incident patients
- The survival function NPMLE for combined right-censored and length-biased right-censored failure time data: properties and applications
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- Evaluation of the natural history of disease by combining incident and prevalent cohorts: application to the Nun study
- Penalized variable selection with broken adaptive ridge regression for semi-competing risks data
- The competing risks illness-death model under cross-sectional sampling
- An augmented illness-death model for semi-competing risks with clinically immediate terminal events
- Cumulative incidence function estimation using population-based biobank data
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