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Keyword Search Criteria: Survival analysis returned 64 record(s)
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Sunday, 07/29/2018
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Flexible Accelerated Failure Time Model in Survival Analysis
Menglan Pang, McGill University; Michal Abrahamowicz, McGill University; Robert W Platt, McGill University
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Inference for Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model with High-Dimensional Covariates
Jue Hou, UCSD Biostatistics; Jelena Bradic, UC San Diego; Ronghui Xu, UC San Diego
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Survival Analysis Methods for Characterizing B-Cell Mutation Processes
David A. Shaw, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Jean Feng, University of Washington; Vladimir N. Minin, University of California, Irvine; Noah Simon, University of Washington; Erick A. Matsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Regression Calibration to Address Error Prone Time-To-Event Outcomes
Eric Oh, University of Pennsylvania; Pamela A Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
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Adjusting for Covariate Measurement Error in Failure Time Analysis Under Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
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Matching Methods for Evaluating the Effect of a Time-Dependent Treatment on the Survival Function
Danting Zhu, University of Michigan; Douglas E. Schaubel, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Regression Calibration to Address Error Prone Time-To-Event Outcomes
Eric Oh, University of Pennsylvania; Pamela A Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
2:05 PM
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Adjusting for Covariate Measurement Error in Failure Time Analysis Under Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
2:15 PM
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Optimal Timing of Stem Cell Transplant for Leukemia Patients
Xuelin Huang, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Ruosha Li, University of Texas School of Public Health; Jorge Cortes, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
2:25 PM
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An Adaptive Test of Significance in the Presence of Uncertainty in the Timing of the Final Analysis
Jeremy Gorelick, Edwards Lifesciences
2:35 PM
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Survival Analysis Methods for Characterizing B-Cell Mutation Processes
David A. Shaw, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Jean Feng, University of Washington; Vladimir N. Minin, University of California, Irvine; Noah Simon, University of Washington; Erick A. Matsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
3:00 PM
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Inference for Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model with High-Dimensional Covariates
Jue Hou, UCSD Biostatistics; Jelena Bradic, UC San Diego; Ronghui Xu, UC San Diego
3:15 PM
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Semiparametric Regression Methods for Temporal Processes Subject to Multiple Sources of Censoring
Douglas E. Schaubel, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Tianyu Zhan, AbbVie Inc.
3:25 PM
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Matching Methods for Evaluating the Effect of a Time-Dependent Treatment on the Survival Function
Danting Zhu, University of Michigan; Douglas E. Schaubel, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
3:45 PM
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Robust Modeling of Survival Curves in the Presence of Time-Varying Effects
Jorne Biccler, Aalborg University Hospital; Tim Verdonck, KU Leuven; Stefan Van Aelst, KU Leuven; Martin Bøgsted, Aalborg University
4:05 PM
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A Hybrid Approach for Prediction of Event Times in Double-Blind Clinical Trials
Ming Zhu, Sanofi Pasteur; Yunnan Xu, Virginia Tech; Zheng Su, Deerfield Institute
5:05 PM
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Monday, 07/30/2018
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SurvBoost: An R Package for High-Dimensional Variable Selection in the Stratified Proportional Hazards Model via Gradient Boosting
Emily Morris, University of Michigan; Jian Kang, University of Michigan; Zhi He, University of Michigan; Yanming Li, University of Michigan; Yi Li, University of Michigan
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Quantile-Optimal Treatment Regimes with Censored Data
Yu Zhou, University of Minnesota; Lan Wang, University of Minnesota; Rui Song, North Carolina State University
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Survival Analysis Using Intensive Longitudinal Data and Irregular Moments of Reporting
Trent Lalonde, Applied Statistics Program, University of Northern Colorado; Kristina T Phillips, University of Northern Colorado; Michael M Phillips, University of Northern Colorado
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Assessing Therapeutic Equivalence of Brand and Generic Drugs Using Observational Data
Lamar Hunt, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Daniel Scharfstein, Johns Hopkins University; Irene Murimi, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Jodi Segal, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Ravi Varadhan, Johns Hopkins University; Ramin Mojtabai, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH
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Quantile-Optimal Treatment Regimes with Censored Data
Yu Zhou, University of Minnesota; Lan Wang, University of Minnesota; Rui Song, North Carolina State University
9:15 AM
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Comparison of Event Rates Between On- and Off-Drug Treatment Periods for a Recurrent Adverse Event
Brenda Crowe, Eli Lilly & Co.; Haoda Fu, Eli Lilly and Company; Yebin Tao, Eli Lilly and Company
9:35 AM
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Survival Analysis Applied to Agricultural Sciences
Jung Ae Lee, University of Arkansas Agriculture Statistics Laboratory
9:35 AM
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Left-Censored Data: the Orphan Child of Survival Analysis
Brenda Gillespie, Univ of Michigan
9:50 AM
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Variable Selection in Partially Linear Additive Hazards Model with Grouped Covariates and a Diverging Number of Parameters
Xuewen Lu, University of Calgary; Arfan Afzal, University of Calgary
11:15 AM
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Survival Analysis Using Intensive Longitudinal Data and Irregular Moments of Reporting
Trent Lalonde, Applied Statistics Program, University of Northern Colorado; Kristina T Phillips, University of Northern Colorado; Michael M Phillips, University of Northern Colorado
11:40 AM
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Assessing Therapeutic Equivalence of Brand and Generic Drugs Using Observational Data
Lamar Hunt, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Daniel Scharfstein, Johns Hopkins University; Irene Murimi, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Jodi Segal, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH & OptumLabs Visiting Fellows; Ravi Varadhan, Johns Hopkins University; Ramin Mojtabai, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH
12:10 PM
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Goodness-of-Fit Tests in Proportional Hazards Models with Random Effects
Ingrid Van Keilegom, KU Leuven; Wenceslao Gonzalez Manteiga, University of Santiago de Compostela; Maria Dolores Martinez Miranda, University of Granada
2:55 PM
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Penalized Shrinkage Estimation in Reduced-Rank Time-To-Event Data
Ananda Sen, University of Michigan
3:25 PM
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Tuesday, 07/31/2018
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Firth Adjustment for Parametric Current-Status Survival Analysis
Hung-Mo Lin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; JOHN M WILLIAMSON, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; HAE-YOUNG KIM, New York Medical College
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Method for Evaluating Longitudinal Follow-Up Frequency: Application to Dementia Research
Leah Suttner, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
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Model Validation of Time-To-Event Analyzes via the Concordance Statistic
Samantha-Jo Caetano, McMaster University
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Correcting for Errors in Variables Derived from Electronic Health Records Using Validation Sampling and Multiple Imputation
Bryan E Shepherd, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Mark Giganti, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
8:35 AM
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Model Validation of Time-To-Event Analyzes via the Concordance Statistic
Samantha-Jo Caetano, McMaster University
8:40 AM
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On the Use of Raking to Improve Regression Calibration: A Flexible Method to Address Error-Induced Bias Efficiently
Eric Oh, University of Pennsylvania; Pamela A Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
9:00 AM
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Design Considerations in Clinical Trials with Cure Rate Survival Data: a Case Study in Oncology
Grace Liu, Johnson & Johnson; Steven Sun, J&J; Tzu-min Yhe, janssen pharmaceuticals; Tianmeng Lyu, University of Minnesota; Rao Sudhakar, janssen pharmaceuticals; Bruce Xue, Johnson & Johnson China
9:20 AM
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Using Survival Analysis to Address Attrition and Vacancy Rates at the Food Safety and Inspection Service
Sarah McMillan, Food Safety and Inspection Service / USDA; Anna Frey, Food Safety and Inspection Service / USDA
9:20 AM
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Method for Evaluating Longitudinal Follow-Up Frequency: Application to Dementia Research
Leah Suttner, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
9:35 AM
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On the Asymptotics of Tree-Based Survival Models
Ruoqing Zhu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Yifan Cui, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael Kosorok, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Mai Zhou, University of Kentucky
9:55 AM
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Identifying and Validating Surrogate Endpoints for Overall Survial (OS) in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Xiaowei Guan, Pfizer, Inc.; Michelle Casey, Pfizer, Inc.; De Phung, Astellas Pharma, Inc. ; Suha Sari, Pfizer, Inc.; Eren Demirhan, Pfizer, Inc.
11:35 AM
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A G-Formula Estimator for Performing Causal Mediation Analysis with Survival Outcomes: Investigating the Relationship Between Statins, Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Diseases
Denis Talbot, Universite Laval; Joseph A Delaney, University of Washington School of Public Health; Veit Sandfort, National Institutes of Health; David M Herrington, Heart and Vascular Center of Excellence; Robyn L McClelland, University of Washington School of Public Health
2:50 PM
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Analysis of Stratified Clinical Trials with Time-To-Event Endpoints
Devan V Mehrotra, Merck & Co., Inc.; Shanjun Helian, Merck & Co., Inc.; Shu-Chih Su, Merck Research Labs
3:05 PM
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A General Class of Weighted Semiparametric Models for Recurrent Event Data
Russell Stocker, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Akim Adekpedjou, Missouri University of Science and Technology
3:20 PM
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Incorporating Auxiliary Information by Joint Modeling of Pseudo Data and Length Biased Data
Yidan Shi, University of Waterloo; Leilei Zeng, University of Waterloo; Mary E. Thompson, University of Waterloo; Suzanne Tyas, University of Waterloo
3:20 PM
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Wednesday, 08/01/2018
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The Impact of Analysis Method and Model Specification for Handling Missing Covariate Data in Survival Analysis: a Case Study
Evon Okidi, Brown University; Joseph W Hogan, Brown University School of Public Health; Chanelle Howe, Brown University
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Causal Inference for Infectious Disease Interventions in Networks
Xiaoxuan Cai, Yale University; Forrest W Crawford, Yale School of Public Health
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Predicting the Timing of the Final Event by Fitting B Splines to Poisson Intensity Rates
Marcus Sobel, Temple Universisity; Ibrahim Turkoz, Janssen Research and Development, LLC
8:35 AM
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Bayesian Semiparametric Threshold Regression
Jonathan Race; Michael Pennell, Ohio State University
8:55 AM
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Semiparametric Estimation of the Cure Fraction in Population-Based Cancer Survival Analysis
Ennan Gu, University of South Carolina; Jiajia Zhang, University of South Carolina
9:05 AM
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Multiply Imputing Missing Values Arising by Design in Transplant Survival Data
Robin Mitra, University of Lancaster
9:05 AM
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Estimating Personal Cure in Colorectal Cancer Patients Using the SEER Data
Margaret Stedman, Stanford Univ
9:20 AM
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Causal Inference for Infectious Disease Interventions in Networks
Xiaoxuan Cai, Yale University; Forrest W Crawford, Yale School of Public Health
9:30 AM
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Assessment of Treatment Effect on Overall Survival in the Presence of Treatment Switching: a Bridging Approach Across Various Modeling Methods
Yiyun Tang, Pfizer, Inc.; Selaru Paulina, Pfizer Inc.; Xin Huang, Pfizer Inc.
10:05 AM
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Analysis of Lethal Cancer Among a Cohort of Initially Disease-Free Women
Bernard Rosner, Harvard Medical School; Elizabeth Poole, Sanofi
10:35 AM
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Time-To-Event Data with Time-Varying Biomarkers Measured Only at Study Entry, with Applications to Alzheimer's Disease
Catherine Lee, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research; Rebecca A. Betensky, Harvard School of Public Health
10:50 AM
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Estimating the Optimal Number and Location of Cut Points in Survival Analysis
Chung Chang, National Sun Yat-sen University
11:05 AM
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Transformed Dynamic Quantile Regression on Censored Data
Tony Sit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Gongjun Xu, University of Michigan; Chi Wing George Chu, Columbia University
11:20 AM
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Group Sequential Tests of Treatment Effect on Survival and Cumulative Incidence at a Fixed Time Point
Michael Martens, The Emmes Corporation; Brent Logan, Medical College of Wisconsin
11:35 AM
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Thursday, 08/02/2018
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Those Who Escaped Must Be Captured: Deconstructing Phylogenies and Transmission Trees in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Eben Kenah, The Ohio State University School of Public Health
8:55 AM
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Evaluation of Statistical Methods for Survival Analysis with Time-Dependent Variables
Chris Holland, Amgen; Qui Tran, Amgen; Cassie Dong, Amgen
9:20 AM
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Frailty Model for Time-To-Event Data on a Social Network
Fangda Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Jing Chu, University of Michigan; Yingying Wei, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9:20 AM
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Yakovlev Promotion Time Cure Model with Local Polynomial Estimation
Li-Hsiang Lin, Georgia Tech; Li-Shan Huang, Institute of Statistics, National Tsing Hua University, TAIWAN
9:55 AM
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Pairwise Accelerated Failure Time Models for Infectious Disease Transmission Within and Between Households
Yushuf Sharker, Yale University; Eben Kenah, The Ohio State University School of Public Health
10:35 AM
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Survival Analysis of Recurrent Events on Prostate Cancer: Facts from Cancer Genome
Munni Begum, Ball State University
11:35 AM
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