An introduction to survival models: in honor of Ross Prentice
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- A Generalization of Sampling Without Replacement From a Finite Universe
- A Method for Simulating Stable Random Variables
- A Proportional Hazards Model for the Subdistribution of a Competing Risk
- A case-cohort design for epidemiologic cohort studies and disease prevention trials
- A conversation with Sir David Cox
- A flexible additive multiplicative hazard model
- A model for association in bivariate life tables and its application in epidemiological studies of familial tendency in chronic disease incidence
- A note on residual life
- A partly parametric additive risk model
- An introduction to copulas.
- Analysis of transformation models with censored data
- Applying competing risks regression models: an overview
- Bivariate Survival Models Induced by Frailties
- Covariance and survivor function estimation using censored multivariate failure time data
- Cox's regression model for counting processes: A large sample study
- Discrimination among some parametric models
- Efficient estimation of semiparametric transformation models for counting processes
- Estimating equations for hazard ratio parameters based on correlated failure time data
- Estimation in proportional hazard and log-linear models
- Marginal proportional hazards models for multiple event-time data
- Modeling survival data: extending the Cox model
- Multiple time scales in survival analysis
- Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations
- Nonparametric inference for a family of counting processes
- Nonparametric survival analysis with time-dependent covariate effects: A penalized partial likelihood approach
- On exact simulation algorithms for some distributions related to Jacobi theta functions
- On the regression analysis of multivariate failure time data
- Origin-invariant relative risk functions for case-control and survival studies
- Partial likelihood
- Proportional excess hazards
- Regression on quantile residual life
- Relationship Between the Cox, Lehmann, Weibull, and Accelerated Lifetime Models
- Semiparametric analysis of the additive risk model
- Stable densities under change of scale and total variation inequalities
- Survival analyses in twin studies and matched pair experiments
- Survival and event history analysis. A process point of view
- Technical Note—When Does the βth Percentile Residual Life Function Determine the Distribution?
- Threshold regression for survival analysis: modeling event times by a stochastic process reaching a boundary
- Time-dependent coefficients in a Cox-type regression model
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(8)- Preface
- Cox (1972): recollections and reflections
- Accounting for delayed entry into observational studies and clinical trials: length-biased sampling and restricted mean survival time
- Fundamentals of Survival Data
- Collective versus individual effects in survival analysis of multiple failures
- Extensions and Applications of the Cox‐Aalen Survival Model
- Book review of: T. M. Therneau and P. M. Grambsch, Modeling survival data: extending the Cox model
- Response to discussants of ``Survival models and health sequences
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