Applications of a Parametric Model for Informative Censoring
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- Standard exponential cure rate model with noninformative or informative uniform-exponential censoring
- Estimation and efficiency with recurrent event data under informative monitoring
- A Simple Local Sensitivity Analysis Tool for Nonignorable Coarsening: Application to Dependent Censoring
- Sensitivity analysis for informative censoring in parametric survival models
- Estimation and Comparison of Changes in the Presence of Informative Right Censoring by Modeling the Censoring Process
- Regression Survival Analysis with an Assumed Copula for Dependent Censoring: A Sensitivity Analysis Approach
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