SMOOTHING COVARIATE EFFECTS IN CURE MODELS
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 47282 (Why is no real title available?)
- A New Bayesian Model for Survival Data with a Surviving Fraction
- A Nonparametric Mixture Model for Cure Rate Estimation
- A Proportional Hazards Model Taking Account of Long-Term Survivors
- A mixture model combining logistic regression with proportional hazards regression
- Estimation in a Cox Proportional Hazards Cure Model
- Flexible smoothing with B-splines and penalties. With comments and a rejoinder by the authors
- Semi-Parametric Estimation in Failure Time Mixture Models
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- Modeling survival in childhood cancer studies using two-stage non-mixture cure models
- Accelerated hazards mixture cure model
- Modeling excess hazard with time‐to‐cure as a parameter
- Smooth semi-nonparametric analysis for mixture cure models and its application to breast cancer
- A new semiparametric Weibull cure rate model: fitting different behaviors within GAMLSS
- Estimation in a Cox Proportional Hazards Cure Model
- Nonparametric cure rate estimation with covariates
- A support vector machine based semiparametric mixture cure model
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