There has been an increasing interest in survival analysis with interval-censored data, where the event of interest (such as infection with a disease) is not observed exactly but only known to happen between two examination times. However, because so much research has been focused on right-censored data, so many statistical tests and techniques are available for right-censoring methods, hence interval-censoring methods are not as abundant as those for right-censored data. In this study, right-censoring methods are used to fit a proportional hazards model to some interval-censored data. Transformation of the interval-censored observations was done using a method called mid-point imputation, a method which assumes that an event occurs at some...
The proportional hazards model is the most widely accepted and utilized model for survival analysis,...
We propose a non-parametric multiple imputation scheme, NPMLE imputation, for the analysis of interv...
We fit a Cox proportional hazards (PH) model to interval-censored survival data by first subdividing...
There has been an increasing interest in survival analysis with interval-censored data, where the ev...
Bibliography: leaves 49-50.This thesis examines three methods for analysing right-censored data: the...
We propose a semiparametric approach to the proportional hazards regression analysis of interval-cen...
Interval-censored time-to-event data arise frequently in clinical trials and longitudinal studies, w...
Background. Left-, right-, and interval-censored time-to-event data arise in a variety of settings. ...
Interval censoring is encountered in many practical situations when the event of interest cannot be...
In clinical trials and cohort studies the event of interest is often not observable, and is known on...
This paper discusses the nonparametric analysis of interval and partly interval censored data, which...
The term ‘survival analysis’ has been used in a broad sense to describe collection of statistical pr...
Survival analysis typically deals with censored data. This thesis focuses on interval- censored data...
In survival analysis, censored observations can be regarded as missing event time data. For analysis...
We present here an extension of Pan's multiple imputation approach to Cox regression in the setting ...
The proportional hazards model is the most widely accepted and utilized model for survival analysis,...
We propose a non-parametric multiple imputation scheme, NPMLE imputation, for the analysis of interv...
We fit a Cox proportional hazards (PH) model to interval-censored survival data by first subdividing...
There has been an increasing interest in survival analysis with interval-censored data, where the ev...
Bibliography: leaves 49-50.This thesis examines three methods for analysing right-censored data: the...
We propose a semiparametric approach to the proportional hazards regression analysis of interval-cen...
Interval-censored time-to-event data arise frequently in clinical trials and longitudinal studies, w...
Background. Left-, right-, and interval-censored time-to-event data arise in a variety of settings. ...
Interval censoring is encountered in many practical situations when the event of interest cannot be...
In clinical trials and cohort studies the event of interest is often not observable, and is known on...
This paper discusses the nonparametric analysis of interval and partly interval censored data, which...
The term ‘survival analysis’ has been used in a broad sense to describe collection of statistical pr...
Survival analysis typically deals with censored data. This thesis focuses on interval- censored data...
In survival analysis, censored observations can be regarded as missing event time data. For analysis...
We present here an extension of Pan's multiple imputation approach to Cox regression in the setting ...
The proportional hazards model is the most widely accepted and utilized model for survival analysis,...
We propose a non-parametric multiple imputation scheme, NPMLE imputation, for the analysis of interv...
We fit a Cox proportional hazards (PH) model to interval-censored survival data by first subdividing...