Murrayand Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate thatincorporates prognostic time-dependent covariate informationto increase the efficiency of estimation. We propose a test statisticbased on the statistic of Pepe and Fleming (1989, 1991) thatincorporates these weighted survival estimates. As in Pepe andFleming, the test is an integrated weighted difference of twoestimated survival curves. This test has been shown to be effectiveat detecting survival differences in crossing hazards settingswhere the logrank test performs poorly. This method uses stratifiedlongitudinal covariate information to get more precise estimatesof the underlying survival curves when there is censored informationand this leads to more powerful tests. Ano...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
Many biomedical studies focus on the association between a longitudinal measurement and a time-to-ev...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
Abstract. Murray and Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate that incorporates prognos...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of informat...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
In clinical trials, complications in the data structure can arise by design, as when treatment group...
In this manuscript, we present non-parametric two-sample tests for paired censored survival data inc...
This research introduces methods for nonparametric testing of weighted integrated survival differenc...
Summary We propose semiparametric methods for estimating the effect of a time‐dependent covariate ...
This thesis develops two semiparametric methods for censored survival data when the covariates invol...
Traditional survival analysis methods are primarily those of Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test ...
When the event time of interest depends on the censoring time, conventional two-sample test methods,...
It is common in longitudinal studies to collect information on the time until a key clinical event, ...
Middle censoring refers to data that becomes unobservable if it falls within a random interval (L,R)...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
Many biomedical studies focus on the association between a longitudinal measurement and a time-to-ev...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
Abstract. Murray and Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate that incorporates prognos...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of informat...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
In clinical trials, complications in the data structure can arise by design, as when treatment group...
In this manuscript, we present non-parametric two-sample tests for paired censored survival data inc...
This research introduces methods for nonparametric testing of weighted integrated survival differenc...
Summary We propose semiparametric methods for estimating the effect of a time‐dependent covariate ...
This thesis develops two semiparametric methods for censored survival data when the covariates invol...
Traditional survival analysis methods are primarily those of Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test ...
When the event time of interest depends on the censoring time, conventional two-sample test methods,...
It is common in longitudinal studies to collect information on the time until a key clinical event, ...
Middle censoring refers to data that becomes unobservable if it falls within a random interval (L,R)...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
Many biomedical studies focus on the association between a longitudinal measurement and a time-to-ev...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...