Jewell and Kalbfleisch (1992) consider the use of marker processes for applications related to estimation of the survival distribution of time to failure. Marker processes were assumed to be stochastic processes that, at a given point in time, provide information about the current hazard and consequently on the remaining time to failure. Particular attention was paid to calculations based on a simple additive model for the relationship between the hazard function at time t and the history of the marker process up until time t. Specific applications to the analysis of AIDS data included the use of markers as surrogate responses for onset of AIDS with censored data and as predictors of the time elapsed since infection in prevalent individu...
We examine a new general class of hazard rate models for duration data, containing a parametric and ...
In longitudinal studies of biological markers, different individuals may have different underlying p...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
In the development of many diseases there are often associated variables that continuously measure t...
The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) results from infection with the Human Immunodeficiency...
Recently interest has developed regarding the statistical properties and uses of marker processes in...
Recently interest has developed regarding the statistical properties and uses of marker processes in...
The statistical analysis of observational data arising from HIV/AIDS research is generally faced wit...
Abstract. Incorporating marker information into analysis of lifetime data is a topic treated in the ...
Survival analysis methods can be used in infectious disease research to describe the occurrence and ...
In natural history studies of disease, the population mean trajectory of markers of disease progress...
AbstractThe model-based approach of Lui, Peterman, Lawrence and Allen (1988) to the transfusion- ass...
During the course of follow-up studies designed to assess the time to an event of interest, longitud...
This paper is review the Epidemiological modeling on threshold measuring measurement using probabil...
Censored data methods play an integral role in the analysis of survival data. Although there exist m...
We examine a new general class of hazard rate models for duration data, containing a parametric and ...
In longitudinal studies of biological markers, different individuals may have different underlying p...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...
In the development of many diseases there are often associated variables that continuously measure t...
The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) results from infection with the Human Immunodeficiency...
Recently interest has developed regarding the statistical properties and uses of marker processes in...
Recently interest has developed regarding the statistical properties and uses of marker processes in...
The statistical analysis of observational data arising from HIV/AIDS research is generally faced wit...
Abstract. Incorporating marker information into analysis of lifetime data is a topic treated in the ...
Survival analysis methods can be used in infectious disease research to describe the occurrence and ...
In natural history studies of disease, the population mean trajectory of markers of disease progress...
AbstractThe model-based approach of Lui, Peterman, Lawrence and Allen (1988) to the transfusion- ass...
During the course of follow-up studies designed to assess the time to an event of interest, longitud...
This paper is review the Epidemiological modeling on threshold measuring measurement using probabil...
Censored data methods play an integral role in the analysis of survival data. Although there exist m...
We examine a new general class of hazard rate models for duration data, containing a parametric and ...
In longitudinal studies of biological markers, different individuals may have different underlying p...
In longitudinal studies it is often of interest to investigate how a marker that is repeatedly measu...