Competing risks joint models using R-INLA
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Cited in
(7)- Joint analysis of longitudinal measurements and spatially clustered competing risks HIV/AIDS data
- Joint Inference for Competing Risks Data Using Multiple Endpoints
- A two-stage approach for Bayesian joint models: reducing complexity while maintaining accuracy
- R-INLA
- Bayesian survival analysis with INLA
- Modeling multiple correlated end-organ disease trajectories: a tutorial for multistate and joint models with applications in diabetes complications
- Use of the INLA approach for the analysis of interval-censored data
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