Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms
We derive estimators of the mean of a function of a quality-of-life adjusted failure time, in the presence of competing right censoring mechanisms. Our approach allows for the possibility that some or all of the competing censoring mechanisms are associated with the endpoint, even after adjustment f...
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paper:paper_13807870_v15_n1_p1_Rotnitzky2023-06-08T16:12:18Z Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms Bergesio, Andrea Claudia Cause-specific Dependent censoring Inverse weighted probability Sensitivity analysis anti human immunodeficiency virus agent acquired immune deficiency syndrome article biometry human methodology probability prognosis quality of life randomized controlled trial sensitivity and specificity treatment failure Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Anti-HIV Agents Biometry Humans Probability Prognosis Quality of Life Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Sensitivity and Specificity Treatment Failure We derive estimators of the mean of a function of a quality-of-life adjusted failure time, in the presence of competing right censoring mechanisms. Our approach allows for the possibility that some or all of the competing censoring mechanisms are associated with the endpoint, even after adjustment for recorded prognostic factors, with the degree of residual association possibly different for distinct censoring processes. Our methods generalize from a single to many censoring processes and from ignorable to non-ignorable censoring processes. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Fil:Bergesio, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_13807870_v15_n1_p1_Rotnitzky http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13807870_v15_n1_p1_Rotnitzky |
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Cause-specific Dependent censoring Inverse weighted probability Sensitivity analysis anti human immunodeficiency virus agent acquired immune deficiency syndrome article biometry human methodology probability prognosis quality of life randomized controlled trial sensitivity and specificity treatment failure Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Anti-HIV Agents Biometry Humans Probability Prognosis Quality of Life Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Sensitivity and Specificity Treatment Failure |
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Cause-specific Dependent censoring Inverse weighted probability Sensitivity analysis anti human immunodeficiency virus agent acquired immune deficiency syndrome article biometry human methodology probability prognosis quality of life randomized controlled trial sensitivity and specificity treatment failure Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Anti-HIV Agents Biometry Humans Probability Prognosis Quality of Life Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Sensitivity and Specificity Treatment Failure Bergesio, Andrea Claudia Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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Cause-specific Dependent censoring Inverse weighted probability Sensitivity analysis anti human immunodeficiency virus agent acquired immune deficiency syndrome article biometry human methodology probability prognosis quality of life randomized controlled trial sensitivity and specificity treatment failure Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Anti-HIV Agents Biometry Humans Probability Prognosis Quality of Life Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Research Design Sensitivity and Specificity Treatment Failure |
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We derive estimators of the mean of a function of a quality-of-life adjusted failure time, in the presence of competing right censoring mechanisms. Our approach allows for the possibility that some or all of the competing censoring mechanisms are associated with the endpoint, even after adjustment for recorded prognostic factors, with the degree of residual association possibly different for distinct censoring processes. Our methods generalize from a single to many censoring processes and from ignorable to non-ignorable censoring processes. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. |
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Bergesio, Andrea Claudia |
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Bergesio, Andrea Claudia |
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Bergesio, Andrea Claudia |
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Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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Analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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analysis of quality-of-life adjusted failure time data in the presence of competing, possibly informative, censoring mechanisms |
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2009 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_13807870_v15_n1_p1_Rotnitzky http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13807870_v15_n1_p1_Rotnitzky |
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