A joint-modeling approach to assess the impact of biomarker variability on the risk of developing clinical outcome
DOI10.1007/S10260-010-0150-ZzbMath1333.62273OpenAlexW2156364310WikidataQ34577844 ScholiaQ34577844MaRDI QIDQ261568
The Ocular Hypertension Study (OHTS) Group, Julia A. Beiser, J. Philip Miller, Mae Gordon, Chengjie Xiong, Feng Gao
Publication date: 24 March 2016
Published in: Statistical Methods and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc3039885
longitudinal datasurvival dataMarkov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)joint modelpatient-specific varianceWinBUGS
Linear regression; mixed models (62J05) Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10)
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