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Sequentially ordered multivariate failure time data are often observed in biomedical studies and inter-event, or gap, times are often of interest. Generally, standard hazard regression methods cannot be applied to the gap times because of identifiability issues and induced dependent censoring....
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In this paper, we propose a penalised pseudo-partial likelihood method for variable selection with multivariate failure time data with a growing number of regression coefficients. Under certain regularity conditions, we show the consistency and asymptotic normality of the penalised likelihood...
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Marginal additive hazards models are considered for multivariate survival data in which individuals may experience events of several types and there may also be correlation between individuals. Estimators are proposed for the parameters of such models and for the baseline hazard functions. The...
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We propose a semiparametric additive rate model for modelling recurrent events in the presence of a terminal event. The dependence between recurrent events and terminal event is nonparametric. A general transformation model is used to model the terminal event. We construct an estimating equation...
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Recurrent event data frequently arise in longitudinal studies when study subjects possibly experience more than one event during the observation period. Often, such recurrent events can be categorized. However, part of the categorization may be missing due to technical difficulties. If the event...
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