Interval-censored competing risks data arise when each study subject may experience an event or failure from one of several causes and the failure time is not observed directly but rather is known to lie in an interval between two examinations. We formulate the effects of possibly time-varying (external) covariates on the cumulative incidence or sub-distribution function of competing risks (i.e., the marginal probability of failure from a specific cause) through a broad class of semiparametric regression models that captures both proportional and non-proportional hazards structures for the sub-distribution. We allow each subject to have an arbitrary number of examinations and accommodate missing information on the cause of failure. We consi...
Background and objective: Competing risk data are frequently interval-censored in real-world applica...
In many biomedical studies, it is of interest to assess dependence between bivariate failure time da...
[[abstract]]It is common in regression analysis of failure time data, such as the AIDS Clinical Trai...
In clinical and epidemiological studies, competing risks data arise when the subject can experience ...
Many biomedical and clinical studies with time-to-event outcomes involve competing risks data. These...
Interval censoring arises frequently in clinical, epidemiological, financial and sociological studie...
Health sciences research often involves both right- and interval-censored events because the occurre...
Interval-censored multivariate failure time data arise when there are multiple types of failure or t...
Abstract: Interval-censored event time data often arise in medical and public health studies. In suc...
In survival analysis, the failure time of an event is interval-censored when the event is only known...
The cumulative incidence is the probability of failure from the cause of interest over a certain tim...
Parametric estimation of the cumulative incidence function (CIF) is considered for competing risks d...
Right-censored data arise when the event time can only be observed up to the end of the follow-up, w...
Clinical trials and cohort studies that collect survival data frequently involve patients who may fa...
Interval-censored data arise when the event time of interest can only be ascertained through periodi...
Background and objective: Competing risk data are frequently interval-censored in real-world applica...
In many biomedical studies, it is of interest to assess dependence between bivariate failure time da...
[[abstract]]It is common in regression analysis of failure time data, such as the AIDS Clinical Trai...
In clinical and epidemiological studies, competing risks data arise when the subject can experience ...
Many biomedical and clinical studies with time-to-event outcomes involve competing risks data. These...
Interval censoring arises frequently in clinical, epidemiological, financial and sociological studie...
Health sciences research often involves both right- and interval-censored events because the occurre...
Interval-censored multivariate failure time data arise when there are multiple types of failure or t...
Abstract: Interval-censored event time data often arise in medical and public health studies. In suc...
In survival analysis, the failure time of an event is interval-censored when the event is only known...
The cumulative incidence is the probability of failure from the cause of interest over a certain tim...
Parametric estimation of the cumulative incidence function (CIF) is considered for competing risks d...
Right-censored data arise when the event time can only be observed up to the end of the follow-up, w...
Clinical trials and cohort studies that collect survival data frequently involve patients who may fa...
Interval-censored data arise when the event time of interest can only be ascertained through periodi...
Background and objective: Competing risk data are frequently interval-censored in real-world applica...
In many biomedical studies, it is of interest to assess dependence between bivariate failure time da...
[[abstract]]It is common in regression analysis of failure time data, such as the AIDS Clinical Trai...