<div><p>The joint modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data is an active area of statistics research that has received a lot of attention in recent years. More recently, a new and attractive application of this type of model has been to obtain individualized predictions of survival probabilities and/or of future longitudinal responses. The advantageous feature of these predictions is that they are dynamically updated as extra longitudinal responses are collected for the subjects of interest, providing real time risk assessment using all recorded information. The aim of this article is two-fold. First, to highlight the importance of modeling the association structure between the longitudinal and event time responses that can greatly in...
A key question in clinical practice is accurate prediction of patient prognosis. To this end, nowada...
We propose a joint model to analyze the structure and intensity of the association between longitudi...
Analyses involving both longitudinal and time-to-event data are quite common in medical research. Th...
BackgroundIn clinical research, there is an increasing interest in joint modelling of longitudinal a...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to measure the association between a longitudinal ma...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to measure the association between a longitudinal ma...
Thesis title: Development and Application of Joint Modelling of Longitudinal and Event-Time Data in ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
A common goal of longitudinal studies is to relate a set of repeated observations to a time-to-event...
Title: Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data Author: Jana Vorlíčková Department: Depa...
Often the motivation behind building a statistical model is to provide prediction for an outcome of ...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
A key question in clinical practice is accurate prediction of patient prognosis. To this end, nowada...
In epidemiologic and clinical studies, a relatively large number of biomarkers are repeatedly measur...
Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data has received much attention and is becoming increas...
A key question in clinical practice is accurate prediction of patient prognosis. To this end, nowada...
We propose a joint model to analyze the structure and intensity of the association between longitudi...
Analyses involving both longitudinal and time-to-event data are quite common in medical research. Th...
BackgroundIn clinical research, there is an increasing interest in joint modelling of longitudinal a...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to measure the association between a longitudinal ma...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to measure the association between a longitudinal ma...
Thesis title: Development and Application of Joint Modelling of Longitudinal and Event-Time Data in ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
A common goal of longitudinal studies is to relate a set of repeated observations to a time-to-event...
Title: Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data Author: Jana Vorlíčková Department: Depa...
Often the motivation behind building a statistical model is to provide prediction for an outcome of ...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
A key question in clinical practice is accurate prediction of patient prognosis. To this end, nowada...
In epidemiologic and clinical studies, a relatively large number of biomarkers are repeatedly measur...
Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data has received much attention and is becoming increas...
A key question in clinical practice is accurate prediction of patient prognosis. To this end, nowada...
We propose a joint model to analyze the structure and intensity of the association between longitudi...
Analyses involving both longitudinal and time-to-event data are quite common in medical research. Th...