International audienceThe Cos model is the model of choice when analyzing survival data presenting only right censoring and left truncation. There is a need for methods that can accommodate more complex observation schemes involving general censoring and truncation. In addition, it is important in many epidemiological applications to have a smooth estimate of the hazard function. We show that the penalized likelihood approach gives a solution to these problems. The solution of the maximum of the penalized likelihood is approximated on a basis of splines. The smoothing parameter is estimated using approximate cross-validation; confidence bands can be given. A simulation study shows that this approach gives better results than the smoothed Ne...
Truncation is a well-known phenomenon that may be present in observational studies of time-to-event ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating life expectancy of demented and institut...
A penalized likelihood approach for an illness–death model with interval-censored data: application ...
International audienceThe Cos model is the model of choice when analyzing survival data presenting o...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the intensity functions for a continuous...
The shared frailty models allow for unobserved heterogeneity or for statistical dependence between o...
International audienceThe Cox model is the model of choice when analyzing right-censored and possibl...
Penalized likelihood method can be used for hazard estimation with lifetime data that are right-cens...
When survival data are collected as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alrea...
Abstract: A general penalized likelihood hazard estimation procedure is formulated and an asymptotic...
With the booming of big complex data, various Statistical methods and Data Science techniques have b...
The problem of censored covariates arises frequently in family history studies, in which an outcome ...
When survival data are colleted as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alread...
The purpose of this project is to consider the problems of left truncation and competing risks in an...
{Truncation is a well-known phenomenon that may be present in observational studies of time-to-event...
Truncation is a well-known phenomenon that may be present in observational studies of time-to-event ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating life expectancy of demented and institut...
A penalized likelihood approach for an illness–death model with interval-censored data: application ...
International audienceThe Cos model is the model of choice when analyzing survival data presenting o...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating the intensity functions for a continuous...
The shared frailty models allow for unobserved heterogeneity or for statistical dependence between o...
International audienceThe Cox model is the model of choice when analyzing right-censored and possibl...
Penalized likelihood method can be used for hazard estimation with lifetime data that are right-cens...
When survival data are collected as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alrea...
Abstract: A general penalized likelihood hazard estimation procedure is formulated and an asymptotic...
With the booming of big complex data, various Statistical methods and Data Science techniques have b...
The problem of censored covariates arises frequently in family history studies, in which an outcome ...
When survival data are colleted as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alread...
The purpose of this project is to consider the problems of left truncation and competing risks in an...
{Truncation is a well-known phenomenon that may be present in observational studies of time-to-event...
Truncation is a well-known phenomenon that may be present in observational studies of time-to-event ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of estimating life expectancy of demented and institut...
A penalized likelihood approach for an illness–death model with interval-censored data: application ...