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Models for Multi-State Survival Data: Rates, Risks, and Pseudo-Values (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science)
Models for Multi-State Survival Data: Rates, Risks, and Pseudo-Values (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science)
Per Kragh Andersen, Henrik Ravn
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Multi-state models provide a statistical framework for studying longitudinal data on subjects when focus is on the occurrence of events that the subjects may experience over time. They find application particularly in biostatistics, medicine, and public health. The book includes mathematical detail which can be skipped by readers more interested in the practical examples. It is aimed at biostatisticians and at readers with an interest in the topic having a more applied background, such as epidemiology. This book builds on several courses the authors have taught on the subject.Key Features:Intensity-based and marginal modelsSurvival data, competing risks, illness-death models, recurrent eventsIncludes a full chapter on pseudo-valuesIntuitive introductions and mathematical detailsPractical examples of event history dataExercisesSoftware code in R and SAS and the data used in the book can be found on the book’s webpage.
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