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HANDBOOK OF STATISTICS 23: ADVANCES IN SURVIVAL ANALYSIS

by N. Balakrishnan; C.R. Rao

Published by Elsevier. 2005

Nearly fine condition. Edited by Balakrishnan and Rao. Blue glazed boards. xxv and 795 pages. A physical print-on-demand title, transferred to digital printing 2005. Printed by Lightning Source UK Ltd.

Boards lightly scuffed. Contents clean. A very nice copy.

ISBN: 0444500790
Stock no. 1830320

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • PART I. GENERAL METHODOLOGY
  • Ch.1. Evaluation of the Performance of Survival Analysis Models:
  • Discrimination and Calibration Measures
  • Ch.2. Discretizing a Continuous Covariate in Survival Studies
  • Ch.3. On Comparison of Two Classification Methods with Survival Endpoints
  • Ch.4. Time-Varying Effects in Survival Analysis
  • Ch.5. Kaplan-Meier Integrals
  • PART II. CENSORED DATA AND INFERENCE
  • Ch.6. Statistical Analysis of Doubly Interval-Censored Failure Time Data
  • Ch.7. The Missing Censoring-Indicator Model of Random Censorship
  • Ch.8. Estimation of the Bivariate Survival Function with Generalized Bivariate Right Censored Data Structures
  • Ch.9. Estimation of Semi-Markov Models with Right-Censored Data
  • PART III. TRUNCATED DATA AND INFERENCE
  • Ch.10. Nonparametric Bivariate Estimation with Randomly Truncated Observations
  • PART IV. HAZARD RATE ESTIMATION
  • Ch.11. Lower Bounders for Estimating a Hazard
  • Ch.12. Non-Parametric Hazard Rate Estimation under Progressive Type-II Censoring
  • PART V. COMPARISON OF SURVIVAL CURVES
  • Ch.13. Statistical Tests of the Equality of Survival Curves: Reconsidering the Options
  • Ch.14. Testing Equality of Survival Functions with Bivariate Censored Data: A Review
  • Ch.15. Statistical Methods for the Comparison of Crossing Survival Curves
  • PART IV. COMPETING RISKS AND ANALYSIS
  • Ch.16. Inference for Competing Risks
  • Ch.17. Analysis of Cause-Specific Events in Competing Risks Survival Data
  • Ch.18. Analysis of Progressively Censored Competing Risks Data
  • Ch.19 Marginal Analysis of Point Process with Competing Risks
  • PART VII. PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL AND ANALYSIS
  • Ch.20. Categorical Auxiliary Data in the Discrete Time Proportional Hazards Model
  • Ch.21. Hosmer and Lemeshow type Goodness-of-Fit Statistics for the Cox Proportional Hazards Model
  • Ch.22. The Effects of Misspecifying Cox's Regression Model on Randomized Treatment Group Comparisons
  • Ch.23. Statistical Modeling in Survival Analysis and Its Influence on the Duration Analysis
  • PART VIII. ACCELERATED MODELS AND ANAYSIS
  • Ch.24. Accelerated Hazards Model: Method, Theory and Applications
  • Ch.25. Diagnostics for the Accelerated Life Time Model of Survival Data
  • Ch.26. Cumulative Damage Approaches Leading to Inverse Gaussian Accelerated Test Models
  • Ch.27. On Estimating the Gamma Accelerated Failure-Time Models
  • PART IX. FREAILTY MODELS AND APPLICATIONS
  • Ch.28. Frailty Model and Its Application to Seizure Data
  • PART X. MODELS AND APPLICATIONS
  • Ch.29. State Space Models for Survival Analysis
  • Ch.30 First Hitting Time Models for Lifetime Data
  • Ch.31. An Increasing Hazard Cure Model
  • PART XI. MULTIVARIATE SURVIVAL DATA ANALYSIS
  • Ch.32. Marginal Analyses of Multistage Data
  • Ch.33. The Matrix-Valued Counting Process Model with Proportional Hazards for Sequential Survival Data
  • PART XII. RECURRENT EVENT DATA ANALYSIS
  • Ch.34. Analysis of Recurrent Event Data
  • PART XIII. CURRENT STATUS DATA ANALYSIS
  • Ch.35. Current Status Data: Review, Recent Developments and Open Problems
  • PART XIV. DISEASE PROGRESSION ANALYSIS
  • Ch.36. Appraisal of Models for the Study of Disease Progression in Psoriatic Arthritis
  • PART XV. GENE EXPRESSIONS AND ANALYSIS
  • Ch.37. Survival Analysis with Gene Expression Arrays
  • PART XVI. QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS
  • Ch.38. Joint Analysis of Longitudinal Quality of Life and Survival Processes
  • PART XVII. FLOWGRAPH MODELS AND APPLICATIONS
  • Ch.39. Modelling Survival Data using Flowgraph Models
  • PART XVIII. REPAIR MODELS AND ANALYSIS
  • Ch.40. Nonparametric Methods for Repair Models
  • Subject Index
  • Contents of Previous Volumes

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