Tom, Greene; Marshall, Joffe; Bo, Hu; Liang, Li; Ken, … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 291-306
Abstract: Statistical analysis of longitudinal outcomes is often complicated by the absence of observable values in patients who die prior to their scheduled measurement. In such cases, the longitudinal data are said to be “truncated by death” to emphasize that the longitudinal measurements...