Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individuals who experience earlier events: examples are Harrell's C-index and Royston and Sauerbrei's D, which we call the D-index. Prognostic covariates whose distributions are controlled by the study design (e.g. age and sex) influence discrimination and can make it difficult to compare model discrimination between studies. Although covariate adjustment is a standard procedure for quantifying disease-risk factor associations, there are no covariate adjustment methods for discrimination statistics in censored survival data
Simultaneous discrimination among various parametric lifetime models is an important step in the par...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher r...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher ris...
Motivation: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
MotivationDiscrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks ...
Motivation: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
To derive models suitable for outcome prediction, a crucial aspect is the availability of appropriat...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
Abstract. Murray and Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate that incorporates prognos...
Simultaneous discrimination among various parametric lifetime models is an important step in the par...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks to individ...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher r...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher ris...
Motivation: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
MOTIVATION: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
MotivationDiscrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risks ...
Motivation: Discrimination statistics describe the ability of a survival model to assign higher risk...
To derive models suitable for outcome prediction, a crucial aspect is the availability of appropriat...
One of the primary problems facing statisticians who work with survival data is the loss of in-forma...
Abstract. Murray and Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate that incorporates prognos...
Simultaneous discrimination among various parametric lifetime models is an important step in the par...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...
The concept of covariate adjustment is well established in therapeutic and etiologic studies. Howeve...