The R package frailtySurv for simulating and fitting semi-parametric shared frailty models is introduced. Package frailtySurv implements semi-parametric consistent estimators for a variety of frailty distributions, including gamma, log-normal, inverse Gaussian and power variance function, and provides consistent estimators of the standard errors of the parameters' estimators. The parameters' estimators are asymptotically normally distributed, and therefore statistical inference based on the results of this package, such as hypothesis testing and confidence intervals, can be performed using the normal distribution. Extensive simulations demonstrate the flexibility and correct implementation of the estimator. Two case studies performed with p...
The hazard function plays a central role in survival analysis. In a homogeneous population, the dist...
In this work we introduce a new frailty model for clustered survival data using the Generalized Inve...
Correlated survival outcomes occur quite frequently in the biomedical research. Available software i...
The R package frailtySurv for simulating and fitting semi-parametric shared frailty models is introd...
When analyzing correlated time to event data, shared frailty (random effect) models are particularly...
Frailty models are getting more and more popular to account for overdispersion and/or clustering in ...
Frailty models are the survival data analog to regression models, which account for heterogeneity an...
Frailty models are very useful for analysing correlated survival data, when observations are cluster...
peer reviewedThe shared frailty model is a popular tool to analyze correlated right-censored time-to...
Mots clefs: Statistic, Frailty models, clustered data, recurrent events Frailty models are extension...
David Ruppert Robert Strawderman Philip ProtterThe dependence between subjects in clustered surviv...
The term frailty was introduced by Vaupel et al. to indicate that dierentindividuals are at risks ev...
Frailty mixture survival models are statistical models which allow for a cured fraction and frailty....
Frailty models account for the clustering present in grouped event time data. A proportional hazards...
A key assumption of the popular Cox model is that the observations in the study are statistically in...
The hazard function plays a central role in survival analysis. In a homogeneous population, the dist...
In this work we introduce a new frailty model for clustered survival data using the Generalized Inve...
Correlated survival outcomes occur quite frequently in the biomedical research. Available software i...
The R package frailtySurv for simulating and fitting semi-parametric shared frailty models is introd...
When analyzing correlated time to event data, shared frailty (random effect) models are particularly...
Frailty models are getting more and more popular to account for overdispersion and/or clustering in ...
Frailty models are the survival data analog to regression models, which account for heterogeneity an...
Frailty models are very useful for analysing correlated survival data, when observations are cluster...
peer reviewedThe shared frailty model is a popular tool to analyze correlated right-censored time-to...
Mots clefs: Statistic, Frailty models, clustered data, recurrent events Frailty models are extension...
David Ruppert Robert Strawderman Philip ProtterThe dependence between subjects in clustered surviv...
The term frailty was introduced by Vaupel et al. to indicate that dierentindividuals are at risks ev...
Frailty mixture survival models are statistical models which allow for a cured fraction and frailty....
Frailty models account for the clustering present in grouped event time data. A proportional hazards...
A key assumption of the popular Cox model is that the observations in the study are statistically in...
The hazard function plays a central role in survival analysis. In a homogeneous population, the dist...
In this work we introduce a new frailty model for clustered survival data using the Generalized Inve...
Correlated survival outcomes occur quite frequently in the biomedical research. Available software i...