Survival analysis examines and models the time it takes for events to occur. The typical event is death, from which the name ‘survival analysis’ and much of its terminology derives. Since the data can only be collected over a finite period of time, the ‘time to event’ may not be observed for all the individuals. This is the case, for example, when a patient leaves a clinical study before it ends or she/he is still alive by the end of the study. In such a case, the death time (time to event) for this individual is unknown. Such a phenomenon, named censoring, creates some unusual difficulties in the analysis of survival data that cannot be handled properly by standard statistical methods. In traditional survival analysis, all subjects in the ...
International audienceIn the cancer framework, a number of studies such as certain relating to breas...
Cure rate models are survival models consisting of a cured fraction and an uncured fraction. These m...
The authors propose a novel class of cure rate models for right-censored failure time data. The clas...
When analysing time-to-event data it often happens that a certain fraction of the data corresponds t...
When analyzing time-to-event data, it often happens that a certain fraction of the data corresponds ...
In survival analysis it often happens that some subjects under study do not experience the event of ...
In traditional time-to-event analysis, all subjects in the population are assumed to be susceptible ...
When there is evidence of long term survivors, cure rate models have been used by researchers to mod...
In the long term follow-up study of clinical survival data, we often encounter situations where some...
In population-based cancer studies, cure is said to occur when the mortality (hazard) rate in the di...
Probability models for survival times of patients treated for a disease are often interpreted as tho...
Background: When the mortality among a cancer patient group returns to the same level as in the gen...
This article considers the utility of the bounded cumulative hazard model in cure rate estimation, w...
Cure models are a special type of survival analysis model where it is assumed that there are a propo...
International audienceBackgroundSurvival cure models are widely used in public health researches to ...
International audienceIn the cancer framework, a number of studies such as certain relating to breas...
Cure rate models are survival models consisting of a cured fraction and an uncured fraction. These m...
The authors propose a novel class of cure rate models for right-censored failure time data. The clas...
When analysing time-to-event data it often happens that a certain fraction of the data corresponds t...
When analyzing time-to-event data, it often happens that a certain fraction of the data corresponds ...
In survival analysis it often happens that some subjects under study do not experience the event of ...
In traditional time-to-event analysis, all subjects in the population are assumed to be susceptible ...
When there is evidence of long term survivors, cure rate models have been used by researchers to mod...
In the long term follow-up study of clinical survival data, we often encounter situations where some...
In population-based cancer studies, cure is said to occur when the mortality (hazard) rate in the di...
Probability models for survival times of patients treated for a disease are often interpreted as tho...
Background: When the mortality among a cancer patient group returns to the same level as in the gen...
This article considers the utility of the bounded cumulative hazard model in cure rate estimation, w...
Cure models are a special type of survival analysis model where it is assumed that there are a propo...
International audienceBackgroundSurvival cure models are widely used in public health researches to ...
International audienceIn the cancer framework, a number of studies such as certain relating to breas...
Cure rate models are survival models consisting of a cured fraction and an uncured fraction. These m...
The authors propose a novel class of cure rate models for right-censored failure time data. The clas...