Trivariate joint modeling for family data with longitudinal counts, recurrent events and a terminal event with application to lynch syndrome
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Publication:6663863
DOI10.1002/SIM.10210MaRDI QIDQ6663863FDOQ6663863
Authors: Grace Y. Yi, Denis Rustand, Patrick Parfrey, Laurent Briollais, Yun-Hee Choi
Publication date: 15 January 2025
Published in: Statistics in Medicine (Search for Journal in Brave)
clustered datacolorectal cancerintegrated nested Laplace approximationLynch syndrome familiestrivariate joint model
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