For right‐censored survival data, it is well‐known that the mean survival time can be consistently estimated when the support of the censoring time contains the support of the survival time. In practice, however, this condition can be easily violated because the follow‐up of a study is usually within a finite window. In this article, we show that the mean survival time is still estimable from a linear model when the support of some covariate(s) with non‐zero coefficient(s) is unbounded regardless of the length of follow‐up. This implies that the mean survival time can be well estimated when the support of linear predictor is wide in practice. The theoretical finding is further verified for finite samples by simulation studies. Simulations a...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
In survival analysis, it is very common to have censored data in which the occurrence times of the e...
Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST), the average time without an event of interest until a specific...
Various inference procedures for linear regression models with censored failure times have been stud...
This paper introduces and studies the large sample properties of an estimator for the mean survival ...
In this thesis two approaches of inferences on median failure times are considered and developed to ...
We analyzed cancer data using Fully Bayesian inference approach based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (M...
As a function of time t, mean residual life is the remaining life expectancy of a subject given surv...
In the past decade applications of the statistical methods for survival data analysis have been exte...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of informat...
SUMMARY. Two methods to estimate the mean survival time from censored samples are discussed. One is ...
When survival data are colleted as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alread...
In many clinical trials, patients are not followed continuously. This means their vital status may n...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
In survival analysis, it is very common to have censored data in which the occurrence times of the e...
Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST), the average time without an event of interest until a specific...
Various inference procedures for linear regression models with censored failure times have been stud...
This paper introduces and studies the large sample properties of an estimator for the mean survival ...
In this thesis two approaches of inferences on median failure times are considered and developed to ...
We analyzed cancer data using Fully Bayesian inference approach based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (M...
As a function of time t, mean residual life is the remaining life expectancy of a subject given surv...
In the past decade applications of the statistical methods for survival data analysis have been exte...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of informat...
SUMMARY. Two methods to estimate the mean survival time from censored samples are discussed. One is ...
When survival data are colleted as part of a prevalent cohort study, the recruited cases have alread...
In many clinical trials, patients are not followed continuously. This means their vital status may n...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
In survival analysis, it is very common to have censored data in which the occurrence times of the e...
Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST), the average time without an event of interest until a specific...