Clinical decision-making often relies on a subject's absolute risk of a disease event of interest. However, in a frail population, competing risk events may preclude the occurrence of the event of interest. We review competing-risk regression models with a view toward predictive modeling. We show how measures of prognostic performance (such as calibration and discrimination) can be adapted to the competing-risks setting. An example of coronary heart disease (CHD) prediction in women aged 55-90 years in the Rotterdam study is used to illustrate the proposed methods, and to compare the Fine and Gray regression model to 2 alternative approaches: (1) a standard Cox survival model, which ignores the competing risk of non-CHD death, and (2) a cau...
The thesis concerns regression models related to the competing risks setting in survival analysis an...
Advisors: Sanjib Basu; Nader Ebrahimi.Committee members: Alan M. Polansky; Duchwan Ryu; Ananda Sen; ...
Studies in cardiology often record the time to multiple disease events such as death, myocardial inf...
Abstract: Clinical decision-making often relies on a subject’s ab-solute risk of a disease event of ...
Currently, there are an estimated 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. Due to m...
Background: In survival analysis, an event whose occurrence influences the occurrence of another eve...
Currently, there are an estimated 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. Due to ...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
OBJECTIVES: To study coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence versus other cause of death using the cu...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
Objective: Competing events are often ignored in epidemiological studies. Conventional methods for t...
Thorough validation is pivotal for any prediction model before it can be advocated for use in medica...
Analyses of human mortality data classified according to cause of death frequently are based on comp...
Studies in cardiology often record the time to multiple disease events such as death, myocardial inf...
The thesis concerns regression models related to the competing risks setting in survival analysis an...
Advisors: Sanjib Basu; Nader Ebrahimi.Committee members: Alan M. Polansky; Duchwan Ryu; Ananda Sen; ...
Studies in cardiology often record the time to multiple disease events such as death, myocardial inf...
Abstract: Clinical decision-making often relies on a subject’s ab-solute risk of a disease event of ...
Currently, there are an estimated 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. Due to m...
Background: In survival analysis, an event whose occurrence influences the occurrence of another eve...
Currently, there are an estimated 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. Due to ...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
OBJECTIVES: To study coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence versus other cause of death using the cu...
Competing risks data usually arises in studies in which the failure of an individual may be classifi...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
Objective: Competing events are often ignored in epidemiological studies. Conventional methods for t...
Thorough validation is pivotal for any prediction model before it can be advocated for use in medica...
Analyses of human mortality data classified according to cause of death frequently are based on comp...
Studies in cardiology often record the time to multiple disease events such as death, myocardial inf...
The thesis concerns regression models related to the competing risks setting in survival analysis an...
Advisors: Sanjib Basu; Nader Ebrahimi.Committee members: Alan M. Polansky; Duchwan Ryu; Ananda Sen; ...
Studies in cardiology often record the time to multiple disease events such as death, myocardial inf...