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We consider a mixture cure frailty model that generalizes the general mixture cure model by adding a frailty term in the latency distribution. We investigate the model's identifiability in theory and the results can be extended easily to the general mixture cure model and the frailty model.
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The semiparametric accelerated hazards mixture cure model provides a useful alternative to analyze survival data with a cure fraction if covariates of interest have a gradual effect on the hazard of uncured patients. However, the application of the model may be hindered by the computational...
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Crossing hazard functions have extensive applications in modeling survival data. However, existing studies in the literature mainly focus on comparing crossed hazard functions and estimating the time at which the hazard functions cross, and there is little theoretical work on conditions under...
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Clustered failure time data often arise in biomedical studies and a marginal regression modeling approach is often preferred to avoid assumption on the dependence structure within clusters. A novel estimating equation approach is proposed based on a semiparametric marginal proportional hazards...
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We consider a marginal mixture cure model for clustered survival data in which there may be a cure fraction and the survival times may be correlated. We propose a generalized estimating equation approach by incorporating working correlation matrices into an EM algorithm to estimate the...
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