In clinical and observational studies, recurrent event data (e.g., hospitalization) with a terminal event (e.g., death) are often encountered. In many instances, the terminal event is strongly correlated with the recurrent event process. In this article, we propose a semiparametric method to jointly model the recurrent and terminal event processes. The dependence is modeled by a shared gamma frailty that is included in both the recurrent event rate and terminal event hazard function. Marginal models are used to estimate the regression effects on the terminal and recurrent event processes, and a Poisson model is used to estimate the dispersion of the frailty variable. A sandwich estimator is used to achieve additional robustness. An analysis...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies in many important areas...
In chronic diseases, such as cancer, recurrent events (such as relapses) are commonly observed; thes...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
In many studies, survival data involve several types of failure. This is commonly referred as compet...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89578/1/j.0006-341X.2004.00225.x.pd
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
When a recurrent event process is ended by death, this may imply dependent censoring if the two proc...
In this dissertation we focus on two closely related topics: analyzing recurrent event data and medi...
Recurrent events are common in many clinical or observational studies. It is often of interest to ev...
We propose a broad class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the joint a...
Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies. A major compl...
Recurrent event data are widely encountered in clinical and observational studies. Most methods for ...
In this article, we consider the setting where the event of interest can occur repeatedly for the sa...
In many instances, a subject can experience both a nonterminal and terminal event where the terminal...
The observations of repeated or recurrent events occur in many longitudinal studies. Furthermore, so...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies in many important areas...
In chronic diseases, such as cancer, recurrent events (such as relapses) are commonly observed; thes...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...
In many studies, survival data involve several types of failure. This is commonly referred as compet...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89578/1/j.0006-341X.2004.00225.x.pd
We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a ...
When a recurrent event process is ended by death, this may imply dependent censoring if the two proc...
In this dissertation we focus on two closely related topics: analyzing recurrent event data and medi...
Recurrent events are common in many clinical or observational studies. It is often of interest to ev...
We propose a broad class of semiparametric transformation models with random effects for the joint a...
Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in clinical and epidemiological studies. A major compl...
Recurrent event data are widely encountered in clinical and observational studies. Most methods for ...
In this article, we consider the setting where the event of interest can occur repeatedly for the sa...
In many instances, a subject can experience both a nonterminal and terminal event where the terminal...
The observations of repeated or recurrent events occur in many longitudinal studies. Furthermore, so...
Recurrent event data are often encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies in many important areas...
In chronic diseases, such as cancer, recurrent events (such as relapses) are commonly observed; thes...
In biomedical studies, the event of interest is often recurrent and within-subject events cannot usu...