It is common practice in clinical trials to analyze efficacy and safety data separately to estimate the benefit and risk aspects of a particular treatment regimen. However, given that these data are generated from the same study subjects and therefore are likely correlated, one may miss the complete picture of the treatment effect by separate analyses of efficacy and safety data. Therefore, it is desirable to jointly analyze these data to obtain a more complete profile of the treatment regimen. A substantial number of statistical methodologies have been proposed in the last decade to model time-to-event data and longitudinal repeated measures jointly. These methods provide better insight to understand the treatment effect in time-to-event d...
Background: Joint longitudinal and time-to-event data models have been established in a single study...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
In this article, we will present statistical methods to assess to what extent the effect of a random...
It is a common practice to perform a separate analysis of efficacy and safety data from clinical tri...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Abstract Background Available methods for the joint modelling of longitudinal and time-to-event outc...
In many clinical trials, longitudinal or repeated measures data is collected in order to monitor the...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Background: It is widely acknowledged that joint analysis of longitudinal and time-to-event data is ...
In this thesis, we develop and apply statistical methodology to estimate and understand different ty...
• In longitudinal studies subjects are measured for one or more response variable, over time. Althou...
In longitudinal studies subjects are measured for one or more response variable, over time. Althoug...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
The main outcome of a clinical trial is often a time-to-event outcome based on treatment group assig...
Methodological development and clinical application of joint models of longitudinal and time-to-even...
Background: Joint longitudinal and time-to-event data models have been established in a single study...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
In this article, we will present statistical methods to assess to what extent the effect of a random...
It is a common practice to perform a separate analysis of efficacy and safety data from clinical tri...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Abstract Background Available methods for the joint modelling of longitudinal and time-to-event outc...
In many clinical trials, longitudinal or repeated measures data is collected in order to monitor the...
In many longitudinal studies, the outcomes recorded on each subject include both a sequence of repea...
Background: It is widely acknowledged that joint analysis of longitudinal and time-to-event data is ...
In this thesis, we develop and apply statistical methodology to estimate and understand different ty...
• In longitudinal studies subjects are measured for one or more response variable, over time. Althou...
In longitudinal studies subjects are measured for one or more response variable, over time. Althoug...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
The main outcome of a clinical trial is often a time-to-event outcome based on treatment group assig...
Methodological development and clinical application of joint models of longitudinal and time-to-even...
Background: Joint longitudinal and time-to-event data models have been established in a single study...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce joint modelling techniques for the simultaneous analysi...
In this article, we will present statistical methods to assess to what extent the effect of a random...