Some Results on Length-Biased Exponential Approximations and Current Duration Sampling

Document Type

Presentation

Presentation Date

3-15-2009

Abstract or Description

In the analysis of longitudinal data, two semiparametric models that are often used are the Cox proportional hazards model and the accelerated failure time model. In Cox proportional hazards model for failure time, one assumes that the covariate effect is captured via a proportional constant between hazard functions, with unspecified underlying hazard functions. In accelerated hazards model, the hazards functions are related via the scale-time change, which is a function of covariates and the parameters. In a medical setting, current duration sampling require knowledge of the duration of the disease of a group of patients up to the present, but length-biased sampling requires time needed to observe the full duration of the disease of the sampled patients. In this talk, some results on current duration and length biased sampling for the accelerated failure time model and Cox proportional hazards model are presented.

Sponsorship/Conference/Institution

Eastern North American Region Spring Meeting (ENAR)

Location

San Antonio, TX

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