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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A causal framework for classical statistical estimands in failure-time settings with competing events
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-29Paper
Longitudinal incremental propensity score interventions for limited resource settings
Biometrics
2024-08-19Paper
Causal inference with recurrent and competing events
Lifetime Data Analysis
2024-04-11Paper
Conditional Separable Effects
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2024-01-08Paper
Discussion on “Causal mediation of semicompeting risks” by Yen‐Tsung Huang
Biometrics
2023-10-30Paper
Parametric g‐formula implementations for causal survival analyses
Biometrics
2023-10-12Paper
Separable Effects for Causal Inference in the Presence of Competing Events
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2023-03-09Paper
A generalized theory of separable effects in competing event settings
Lifetime Data Analysis
2022-02-04Paper
Generalized interpretation and identification of separable effects in competing event settings
(available as arXiv preprint)
2020-04-30Paper
Inverse probability weighted estimation of risk under representative interventions in observational studies
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2019-08-27Paper
Identification, estimation and approximation of risk under interventions that depend on the natural value of treatment using observational data
Epidemiologic Methods
2016-09-01Paper
Relation between three classes of structural models for the effect of a time-varying exposure on survival
Lifetime Data Analysis
2015-10-15Paper
Structural nested cumulative failure time models to estimate the effects of interventions
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2012-11-09Paper
Regression Analysis of a Disease Onset Distribution Using Diagnosis Data
Biometrics
2008-03-20Paper


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