The ratio of the hazard functions of two populations or two strata of a single population plays an important role in time-to-event analysis. Cox regression is commonly used to estimate the hazard ratio under the assumption that it is constant in time, which is known as the proportional hazards assumption. However, this assumption is often violated in practice, and when it is violated, the parameter estimated by Cox regression is difficult to interpret. The hazard ratio can be estimated in a nonparametric manner using smoothing, but smoothing-based estimators are sensitive to the selection of tuning parameters, and it is often difficult to perform valid inference with such estimators. In some cases, it is known that the hazard ratio function...
In this thesis we address the problem of estimating a curve of interest (which might be a probabilit...
The Cox proportional hazards model is widely used in the analysis of medical data either for surviva...
This article shows how to smoothly "monotonize" standard kernel estimators of hazard rate, using boo...
The events of interest in any survival analysis study are regularly subject to censoring. There are ...
The events of interest in any survival analysis study are regularly subject to censoring. There are ...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The proportional hazards assumption in the commonly used Cox model for censored failure time data is...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
The proportional hazards assumption in the commonly used Cox model for censored failure time data is...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
Standard inference procedures for the Cox model involve maximizing the partial likelihood function. ...
In this thesis we address the problem of estimating a curve of interest (which might be a probabilit...
Notions of monotone ordering with respect to continuous covariates in duration data regression mode...
In this thesis we address the problem of estimating a curve of interest (which might be a probabilit...
The Cox proportional hazards model is widely used in the analysis of medical data either for surviva...
This article shows how to smoothly "monotonize" standard kernel estimators of hazard rate, using boo...
The events of interest in any survival analysis study are regularly subject to censoring. There are ...
The events of interest in any survival analysis study are regularly subject to censoring. There are ...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The hazard ratio derived from the Cox model is a commonly used summary statistic to quantify a treat...
The proportional hazards assumption in the commonly used Cox model for censored failure time data is...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
The proportional hazards assumption in the commonly used Cox model for censored failure time data is...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
Standard inference procedures for the Cox model involve maximizing the partial likelihood function. ...
In this thesis we address the problem of estimating a curve of interest (which might be a probabilit...
Notions of monotone ordering with respect to continuous covariates in duration data regression mode...
In this thesis we address the problem of estimating a curve of interest (which might be a probabilit...
The Cox proportional hazards model is widely used in the analysis of medical data either for surviva...
This article shows how to smoothly "monotonize" standard kernel estimators of hazard rate, using boo...