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Investigating design for survival models
McGree, J. M.
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Eccleston, J. A.
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2010
models considered include classical failure data and accelerated testing situations, and
frailty
models
, each involving … distribution, product assessment and
frailty
models
. © 2009 Springer-Verlag. …
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Long-term survivor mixture model with random effects: application to a multi-centre clinical trial of carcinoma
Yau, KKW
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Ng, ASK
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2001
A mixture model incorporating long-term survivors has been adopted in the field of biostatistics where some individuals may never experience the failure event under study. The surviving fractions may be considered as cured. In most applications, the survival times are assumed to be independent....
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