Time-dependent diagnostic accuracy analysis with censored outcome and censored predictor
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- The sensitivity and specificity of markers for event times
- Modeling sensitivity and specificity with a time-varying reference standard within a longitudinal setting
- Product limit estimation for infectious disease data when the diagnostic test for the outcome is measured with uncertainty
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- Time-dependent AUC with right-censored data: a survey
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