Discussion of “A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models,” by C. Jason Liang and Patrick J. Heagerty
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6079968
Recommendations
- Discussion of “A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models,” by C. Jason Liang and Patrick J. Heagerty
- Discussion of “A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models,” by C. Jason Liang and Patrick J. Heagerty
- Rejoinder to Discussions on: A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models
- A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models
- Estimation and inference of predictive discrimination for survival outcome risk prediction models
- Quantifying the Predictive Performance of Prognostic Models for Censored Survival Data with Time-Dependent Covariates
- Covariate-adjusted measures of discrimination for survival data
- Practical considerations when analyzing discrete survival times using the grouped relative risk model
- On Estimation and Tests of Time-Varying Effects in the Proportional Hazards Model
- Validation of discrete time‐to‐event prediction models in the presence of competing risks
Cites work
- Estimating subject-specific survival functions under the accelerated failure time model
- Incorporating short-term outcome information to predict long-term survival with discrete markers
- Landmark prediction of long-term survival incorporating short-term event time information
- Model evaluation based on the sampling distribution of estimated absolute prediction error
- Semiparametric Box–Cox power transformation models for censored survival observations
Cited in
(1)
This page was built for publication: Discussion of “A Risk-Based Measure of Time-Varying Prognostic Discrimination for Survival Models,” by C. Jason Liang and Patrick J. Heagerty
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6079968)