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Book Bayesian Frailty Models for Correlated Interval censored Survival Data

Download or read book Bayesian Frailty Models for Correlated Interval censored Survival Data written by Lili Ding and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interval-censored time to event data occur in survival analysis when the event time is only known to fall into an interval and these intervals often overlap with each other. Correlated survival data occur when individuals under study are clustered or experience multiple events of interest. For correlated interval-censored data, we study Bayesian parametric frailty models and Bayesian nonparametric frailty models with Dirichlet process mixtures. Statistical analysis and model selection methods based on Monte Carlo simulation are developed. Simulation studies and the analysis of bivariate interval-censored age at onset of puberty illustrate the performance and applications of the proposed methodologies.

Book Modeling Survival Data Using Frailty Models

Download or read book Modeling Survival Data Using Frailty Models written by David D. Hanagal and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-11-16 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents the basic concepts of survival analysis and frailty models, covering both fundamental and advanced topics. It focuses on applications of statistical tools in biology and medicine, highlighting the latest frailty-model methodologies and applications in these areas. After explaining the basic concepts of survival analysis, the book goes on to discuss shared, bivariate, and correlated frailty models and their applications. It also features nine datasets that have been analyzed using the R statistical package. Covering recent topics, not addressed elsewhere in the literature, this book is of immense use to scientists, researchers, students and teachers.

Book Survival Analysis with Interval Censored Data

Download or read book Survival Analysis with Interval Censored Data written by Kris Bogaerts and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-11-20 with total page 617 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Survival Analysis with Interval-Censored Data: A Practical Approach with Examples in R, SAS, and BUGS provides the reader with a practical introduction into the analysis of interval-censored survival times. Although many theoretical developments have appeared in the last fifty years, interval censoring is often ignored in practice. Many are unaware of the impact of inappropriately dealing with interval censoring. In addition, the necessary software is at times difficult to trace. This book fills in the gap between theory and practice. Features: -Provides an overview of frequentist as well as Bayesian methods. -Include a focus on practical aspects and applications. -Extensively illustrates the methods with examples using R, SAS, and BUGS. Full programs are available on a supplementary website. The authors: Kris Bogaerts is project manager at I-BioStat, KU Leuven. He received his PhD in science (statistics) at KU Leuven on the analysis of interval-censored data. He has gained expertise in a great variety of statistical topics with a focus on the design and analysis of clinical trials. Arnošt Komárek is associate professor of statistics at Charles University, Prague. His subject area of expertise covers mainly survival analysis with the emphasis on interval-censored data and classification based on longitudinal data. He is past chair of the Statistical Modelling Society and editor of Statistical Modelling: An International Journal. Emmanuel Lesaffre is professor of biostatistics at I-BioStat, KU Leuven. His research interests include Bayesian methods, longitudinal data analysis, statistical modelling, analysis of dental data, interval-censored data, misclassification issues, and clinical trials. He is the founding chair of the Statistical Modelling Society, past-president of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, and fellow of ISI and ASA.

Book Frailty Models in Survival Analysis

Download or read book Frailty Models in Survival Analysis written by Andreas Wienke and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2010-07-26 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The concept of frailty offers a convenient way to introduce unobserved heterogeneity and associations into models for survival data. In its simplest form, frailty is an unobserved random proportionality factor that modifies the hazard function of an individual or a group of related individuals. Frailty Models in Survival Analysis presents a comprehensive overview of the fundamental approaches in the area of frailty models. The book extensively explores how univariate frailty models can represent unobserved heterogeneity. It also emphasizes correlated frailty models as extensions of univariate and shared frailty models. The author analyzes similarities and differences between frailty and copula models; discusses problems related to frailty models, such as tests for homogeneity; and describes parametric and semiparametric models using both frequentist and Bayesian approaches. He also shows how to apply the models to real data using the statistical packages of R, SAS, and Stata. The appendix provides the technical mathematical results used throughout. Written in nontechnical terms accessible to nonspecialists, this book explains the basic ideas in frailty modeling and statistical techniques, with a focus on real-world data application and interpretation of the results. By applying several models to the same data, it allows for the comparison of their advantages and limitations under varying model assumptions. The book also employs simulations to analyze the finite sample size performance of the models.

Book The Frailty Model

    Book Details:
  • Author : Luc Duchateau
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2007-10-23
  • ISBN : 038772835X
  • Pages : 329 pages

Download or read book The Frailty Model written by Luc Duchateau and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2007-10-23 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Readers will find in the pages of this book a treatment of the statistical analysis of clustered survival data. Such data are encountered in many scientific disciplines including human and veterinary medicine, biology, epidemiology, public health and demography. A typical example is the time to death in cancer patients, with patients clustered in hospitals. Frailty models provide a powerful tool to analyze clustered survival data. In this book different methods based on the frailty model are described and it is demonstrated how they can be used to analyze clustered survival data. All programs used for these examples are available on the Springer website.

Book Multi State Survival Models for Interval Censored Data

Download or read book Multi State Survival Models for Interval Censored Data written by Ardo van den Hout and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-11-25 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multi-State Survival Models for Interval-Censored Data introduces methods to describe stochastic processes that consist of transitions between states over time. It is targeted at researchers in medical statistics, epidemiology, demography, and social statistics. One of the applications in the book is a three-state process for dementia and survival in the older population. This process is described by an illness-death model with a dementia-free state, a dementia state, and a dead state. Statistical modelling of a multi-state process can investigate potential associations between the risk of moving to the next state and variables such as age, gender, or education. A model can also be used to predict the multi-state process. The methods are for longitudinal data subject to interval censoring. Depending on the definition of a state, it is possible that the time of the transition into a state is not observed exactly. However, when longitudinal data are available the transition time may be known to lie in the time interval defined by two successive observations. Such an interval-censored observation scheme can be taken into account in the statistical inference. Multi-state modelling is an elegant combination of statistical inference and the theory of stochastic processes. Multi-State Survival Models for Interval-Censored Data shows that the statistical modelling is versatile and allows for a wide range of applications.

Book Statistical Modelling of Survival Data with Random Effects

Download or read book Statistical Modelling of Survival Data with Random Effects written by Il Do Ha and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-01-02 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a groundbreaking introduction to the likelihood inference for correlated survival data via the hierarchical (or h-) likelihood in order to obtain the (marginal) likelihood and to address the computational difficulties in inferences and extensions. The approach presented in the book overcomes shortcomings in the traditional likelihood-based methods for clustered survival data such as intractable integration. The text includes technical materials such as derivations and proofs in each chapter, as well as recently developed software programs in R (“frailtyHL”), while the real-world data examples together with an R package, “frailtyHL” in CRAN, provide readers with useful hands-on tools. Reviewing new developments since the introduction of the h-likelihood to survival analysis (methods for interval estimation of the individual frailty and for variable selection of the fixed effects in the general class of frailty models) and guiding future directions, the book is of interest to researchers in medical and genetics fields, graduate students, and PhD (bio) statisticians.

Book Emerging Topics in Modeling Interval Censored Survival Data

Download or read book Emerging Topics in Modeling Interval Censored Survival Data written by Jianguo Sun and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-11-29 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book primarily aims to discuss emerging topics in statistical methods and to booster research, education, and training to advance statistical modeling on interval-censored survival data. Commonly collected from public health and biomedical research, among other sources, interval-censored survival data can easily be mistaken for typical right-censored survival data, which can result in erroneous statistical inference due to the complexity of this type of data. The book invites a group of internationally leading researchers to systematically discuss and explore the historical development of the associated methods and their computational implementations, as well as emerging topics related to interval-censored data. It covers a variety of topics, including univariate interval-censored data, multivariate interval-censored data, clustered interval-censored data, competing risk interval-censored data, data with interval-censored covariates, interval-censored data from electric medical records, and misclassified interval-censored data. Researchers, students, and practitioners can directly make use of the state-of-the-art methods covered in the book to tackle their problems in research, education, training and consultation.

Book Bayesian Survival Analysis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joseph G. Ibrahim
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2013-03-09
  • ISBN : 1475734476
  • Pages : 494 pages

Download or read book Bayesian Survival Analysis written by Joseph G. Ibrahim and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-03-09 with total page 494 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Survival analysis arises in many fields of study including medicine, biology, engineering, public health, epidemiology, and economics. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of Bayesian survival analysis. It presents a balance between theory and applications, and for each class of models discussed, detailed examples and analyses from case studies are presented whenever possible. The applications are all from the health sciences, including cancer, AIDS, and the environment.

Book Handbook of Survival Analysis

Download or read book Handbook of Survival Analysis written by John P. Klein and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-04-19 with total page 635 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Handbook of Survival Analysis presents modern techniques and research problems in lifetime data analysis. This area of statistics deals with time-to-event data that is complicated by censoring and the dynamic nature of events occurring in time. With chapters written by leading researchers in the field, the handbook focuses on advances in survival analysis techniques, covering classical and Bayesian approaches. It gives a complete overview of the current status of survival analysis and should inspire further research in the field. Accessible to a wide range of readers, the book provides: An introduction to various areas in survival analysis for graduate students and novices A reference to modern investigations into survival analysis for more established researchers A text or supplement for a second or advanced course in survival analysis A useful guide to statistical methods for analyzing survival data experiments for practicing statisticians

Book Statistical Analysis of Multivariate Interval censored Failure Time Data

Download or read book Statistical Analysis of Multivariate Interval censored Failure Time Data written by Man-Hua Chen and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A voluminous literature on right-censored failure time data has been developed in the past 30 years. Due to advances in biomedical research, interval censoring has become increasingly common in medical follow-up studies. In these cases, each study subject is examined or observed periodically, thus the observed failure time falls into a certain interval. Additional problems arise in the analysis of multivariate interval-censored failure time data. These include the estimating the correlation among failure times. The first part of this dissertation considers regression analysis of multivariate interval-censored failure time data using the proportional odds model. One situation in which the proportional odds model is preferred is when the covariate effects diminish over time. In contrast, if the proportional hazards model is applied for the situation, one may have to deal with time-dependent covariates. We present an inference approach for fitting the model to multivariate interval-censored failure time data. Simulation studies are conducted and an AIDS clinical trial is analyzed by using this methodology. The second part of this dissertation is devoted to the additive hazards model for multivariate interval-censored failure time data. In many applications, the proportional hazards model may not be appropriate and the additive hazards model provides an important and useful alternative. The presented estimates of regression parameters are consistent and asymptotically normal and a robust estimate of their covariance matrix is given that takes into account the correlation of the survival variables. Simulation studies are conducted for practical situations. The third part of this dissertation discusses regression analysis of multivariate interval censored failure time data using the frailty model approach. Based on the most commonly used regression model, the proportional hazards model, the frailty model approach considers the random effect directly models the correlation between multivariate failure times. For the analysis, we will focus on current status or case I interval-censored data and the maximum likelihood approach is developed for inference. The simulation studies are conducted to asses and compare the finite-sample behaviors of the estimators and we apply the proposed method to an animal tumorigenicity experiment.

Book Survival Analysis  State of the Art

Download or read book Survival Analysis State of the Art written by John P. Klein and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-03-09 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Survival analysis is a highly active area of research with applications spanning the physical, engineering, biological, and social sciences. In addition to statisticians and biostatisticians, researchers in this area include epidemiologists, reliability engineers, demographers and economists. The economists survival analysis by the name of duration analysis and the analysis of transition data. We attempted to bring together leading researchers, with a common interest in developing methodology in survival analysis, at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop. The research works collected in this volume are based on the presentations at the Workshop. Analysis of survival experiments is complicated by issues of censoring, where only partial observation of an individual's life length is available and left truncation, where individuals enter the study group if their life lengths exceed a given threshold time. Application of the theory of counting processes to survival analysis, as developed by the Scandinavian School, has allowed for substantial advances in the procedures for analyzing such experiments. The increased use of computer intensive solutions to inference problems in survival analysis~ in both the classical and Bayesian settings, is also evident throughout the volume. Several areas of research have received special attention in the volume.

Book Analysis of Interval Censored Failure Time Data with Long Term Survivors

Download or read book Analysis of Interval Censored Failure Time Data with Long Term Survivors written by Kin-Yau Wong and published by . This book was released on 2017-01-26 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation, "Analysis of Interval-censored Failure Time Data With Long-term Survivors" by Kin-yau, Wong, 黃堅祐, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Failure time data analysis, or survival analysis, is involved in various research fields, such as medicine and public health. One basic assumption in standard survival analysis is that every individual in the study population will eventually experience the event of interest. However, this assumption is usually violated in practice, for example when the variable of interest is the time to relapse of a curable disease resulting in the existence of long-term survivors. Also, presence of unobservable risk factors in the group of susceptible individuals may introduce heterogeneity to the population, which is not properly addressed in standard survival models. Moreover, the individuals in the population may be grouped in clusters, where there are associations among observations from a cluster. There are methodologies in the literature to address each of these problems, but there is yet no natural and satisfactory way to accommodate the coexistence of a non-susceptible group and the heterogeneity in the susceptible group under a univariate setting. Also, various kinds of associations among survival data with a cure are not properly accommodated. To address the above-mentioned problems, a class of models is introduced to model univariate and multivariate data with long-term survivors. A semiparametric cure model for univariate failure time data with long-term survivors is introduced. It accommodates a proportion of non-susceptible individuals and the heterogeneity in the susceptible group using a compound- Poisson distributed random effect term, which is commonly called a frailty. It is a frailty-Cox model which does not place any parametric assumption on the baseline hazard function. An estimation method using multiple imputation is proposed for right-censored data, and the method is naturally extended to accommodate interval-censored data. The univariate cure model is extended to a multivariate setting by introducing correlations among the compound- Poisson frailties for individuals from the same cluster. This multivariate cure model is similar to a shared frailty model where the degree of association among each pair of observations in a cluster is the same. The model is further extended to accommodate repeated measurements from a single individual leading to serially correlated observations. Similar estimation methods using multiple imputation are developed for the multivariate models. The univariate model is applied to a breast cancer data and the multivariate models are applied to the hypobaric decompression sickness data from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, although the methodologies are applicable to a wide range of data sets. DOI: 10.5353/th_b4819947 Subjects: Failure time data analysis Survival analysis (Biometry)

Book Analysis of Multivariate Survival Data

Download or read book Analysis of Multivariate Survival Data written by Philip Hougaard and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 559 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Survival data or more general time-to-event data occur in many areas, including medicine, biology, engineering, economics, and demography, but previously standard methods have requested that all time variables are univariate and independent. This book extends the field by allowing for multivariate times. As the field is rather new, the concepts and the possible types of data are described in detail. Four different approaches to the analysis of such data are presented from an applied point of view.

Book Modelling Frailty for Bivariate Data

Download or read book Modelling Frailty for Bivariate Data written by Arvind Pandey and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2016-02-17 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shared frailty models and correlated frailty models based on hazard rate become popular in multivariate survival data. In fact it is necessary to use shared frailty models or correlated frailty models when the population consist of individuals with different risks. Proposed shared frailty models and correlated frailty models are relevant to event time of related individuals, similar organs and repeated measurements. In these models individuals from a group shares common frailty or correlated frailty. In present study, i introduced some new shared frailty models and correlated frailty models in hazard rate and reverse hazard rate set-up. A comparison between all the introduced models is done and the best model is suggested. To judge the performance of the models we consider the simulation study. We apply our suggested models to dierent real life data sets. For our work we restricted ourself to bivariate survival data only. Similar work can be extended to higher dimensional cases

Book Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research

Download or read book Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research written by David Collett and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2015-05-04 with total page 538 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research describes the modelling approach to the analysis of survival data using a wide range of examples from biomedical research.Well known for its nontechnical style, this third edition contains new chapters on frailty models and their applications, competing risks, non-proportional hazards, and dependent censo

Book Survival Analysis with Correlated Endpoints

Download or read book Survival Analysis with Correlated Endpoints written by Takeshi Emura and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-03-25 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book introduces readers to advanced statistical methods for analyzing survival data involving correlated endpoints. In particular, it describes statistical methods for applying Cox regression to two correlated endpoints by accounting for dependence between the endpoints with the aid of copulas. The practical advantages of employing copula-based models in medical research are explained on the basis of case studies. In addition, the book focuses on clustered survival data, especially data arising from meta-analysis and multicenter analysis. Consequently, the statistical approaches presented here employ a frailty term for heterogeneity modeling. This brings the joint frailty-copula model, which incorporates a frailty term and a copula, into a statistical model. The book also discusses advanced techniques for dealing with high-dimensional gene expressions and developing personalized dynamic prediction tools under the joint frailty-copula model. To help readers apply the statistical methods to real-world data, the book provides case studies using the authors’ original R software package (freely available in CRAN). The emphasis is on clinical survival data, involving time-to-tumor progression and overall survival, collected on cancer patients. Hence, the book offers an essential reference guide for medical statisticians and provides researchers with advanced, innovative statistical tools. The book also provides a concise introduction to basic multivariate survival models.