BackgroundIn many studies, some information might not be available for the whole cohort, some covariates, or even the outcome, might be ascertained in selected subsamples. These studies are part of a broad category termed two-phase studies. Common examples include the nested case-control and the case-cohort designs. For two-phase studies, appropriate weighted survival estimates have been derived; however, no estimator of cumulative incidence accounting for competing events has been proposed. This is relevant in the presence of multiple types of events, where estimation of event type specific quantities are needed for evaluating outcome.MethodsWe develop a non parametric estimator of the cumulative incidence function of events accounting for...
In survival analyses, competing risks are encountered where the subjects under study are at risk for...
Competing risk analysis refers to a special type of survival analysis that aims to correctly estimat...
Clinical trials and cohort studies that collect survival data frequently involve patients who may fa...
BackgroundIn many studies, some information might not be available for the whole cohort, some covari...
In nested case-control studies, incidence density sampling is the time-dependent matching procedure ...
In recent years, personalized medicine and dynamic treatment regimes have drawn considerable attenti...
Recently personalized medicine and dynamic treatment regimes have drawn considerable attention. Dyna...
Nested case-control studies (NCC) reduce the cost of large cohort studies, but are statistically les...
The possible occurrence of multiple events during follow-up is a common situation in several clinica...
Statistical techniques such as Kaplan-Meier estimate is commonly used and interpreted as the probabi...
While nonparametric methods have been well established for inference on competing risks data, parame...
We suggest a new simple approach for estimation and assessment of covariate effects for the cumulati...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
Treatment of complex diseases such as cancer, HIV, leukemia and depression usually follows complex t...
Competing risks occur in survival analysis when an individual is at risk of more than one type of ev...
In survival analyses, competing risks are encountered where the subjects under study are at risk for...
Competing risk analysis refers to a special type of survival analysis that aims to correctly estimat...
Clinical trials and cohort studies that collect survival data frequently involve patients who may fa...
BackgroundIn many studies, some information might not be available for the whole cohort, some covari...
In nested case-control studies, incidence density sampling is the time-dependent matching procedure ...
In recent years, personalized medicine and dynamic treatment regimes have drawn considerable attenti...
Recently personalized medicine and dynamic treatment regimes have drawn considerable attention. Dyna...
Nested case-control studies (NCC) reduce the cost of large cohort studies, but are statistically les...
The possible occurrence of multiple events during follow-up is a common situation in several clinica...
Statistical techniques such as Kaplan-Meier estimate is commonly used and interpreted as the probabi...
While nonparametric methods have been well established for inference on competing risks data, parame...
We suggest a new simple approach for estimation and assessment of covariate effects for the cumulati...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
Treatment of complex diseases such as cancer, HIV, leukemia and depression usually follows complex t...
Competing risks occur in survival analysis when an individual is at risk of more than one type of ev...
In survival analyses, competing risks are encountered where the subjects under study are at risk for...
Competing risk analysis refers to a special type of survival analysis that aims to correctly estimat...
Clinical trials and cohort studies that collect survival data frequently involve patients who may fa...