Multi-state models are increasingly being used to model complex epidemiological and clinical outcomes over time. It is common to assume that the models are Markov, but the assumption can often be unrealistic. The Markov assumption is seldomly checked and violations can lead to biased estimation of many parameters of interest. This is a well known problem for the standard Aalen-Johansen estimator of transition probabilities and several alternative estimators, not relying on the Markov assumption, have been suggested. A particularly simple approach known as landmarking have resulted in the Landmark-Aalen-Johansen estimator. Since landmarking is a stratification method a disadvantage of landmarking is data reduction, leading to a loss of power...
Multi-state models can be successfully used for modelling complex event history data. In these model...
One major goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition proba...
Multi-state models can be used to describe processes in which an individual moves through a finite n...
Multi-state models are increasingly being used to model complex epidemiological and clinical outcome...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
The topic non-parametric estimation of transition probabilities in non-Markov multi-state models has...
The topic non-parametric estimation of transition probabilities in non-Markov multi-state models has...
In non-Markov multi-state models, the traditional Aalen–Johansen (AJ) estimator for state transition...
One important goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition pr...
Non-parametric estimation of the transition probabilities in multi-state models is considered for no...
The inference in multi-state models is traditionally performed under a Markov assumption that claims...
The Aalen-Johansen estimator for calculation of transition probabilities in a multi-state model, bui...
Multi-state models can be successfully used for describing complicated event history data, for examp...
One major goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition probab...
Multi-state models are often used for modeling complex event history data. In these models the estim...
Multi-state models can be successfully used for modelling complex event history data. In these model...
One major goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition proba...
Multi-state models can be used to describe processes in which an individual moves through a finite n...
Multi-state models are increasingly being used to model complex epidemiological and clinical outcome...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
The topic non-parametric estimation of transition probabilities in non-Markov multi-state models has...
The topic non-parametric estimation of transition probabilities in non-Markov multi-state models has...
In non-Markov multi-state models, the traditional Aalen–Johansen (AJ) estimator for state transition...
One important goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition pr...
Non-parametric estimation of the transition probabilities in multi-state models is considered for no...
The inference in multi-state models is traditionally performed under a Markov assumption that claims...
The Aalen-Johansen estimator for calculation of transition probabilities in a multi-state model, bui...
Multi-state models can be successfully used for describing complicated event history data, for examp...
One major goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition probab...
Multi-state models are often used for modeling complex event history data. In these models the estim...
Multi-state models can be successfully used for modelling complex event history data. In these model...
One major goal in clinical applications of multi-state models is the estimation of transition proba...
Multi-state models can be used to describe processes in which an individual moves through a finite n...