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Advances in Survival Analysis with Health Applications — Contributed Papers | |||
Biometrics Section , International Indian Statistical Association | |||
Chair(s): Andy (Ai) Ni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |||
2:05 PM | An Examination of Spatial Scan Statistics Based on Time-to-Event Data — Iram Usman, University of Alberta ; Rhonda Jean Rosychuk, University of Alberta | ||
2:20 PM | Methods for Time-to-Event Analysis with Changepoint — Sayan Dasgupta ; Ying Qing Chen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | ||
2:35 PM | A Predictive Biomarker Model for Subgroup Selection — Yu-Chuan Chen, FDA/NCTR ; James J. Chen, FDA/NCTR | ||
2:50 PM | Efficient Likelihood-Based Estimation Approach for an Accelerated Failure Time Model with Case-Cohort and Nested Case-Control Sampling — Suhyun Kang, North Carolina State University ; Wenbin Lu, North Carolina State University | ||
3:05 PM | On the Sampling Strategy and Absolute Risk Estimation of Nested Case Control Studies — Hongying Li, UC San Diego ; Ruth Patterson, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center ; Loki Natarajan, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center | ||
3:20 PM | Bayesian Dynamic Survival Model with Covariate-Varying Coefficients and Its Applications to Epidemiologic Research — Jianghua He, University of Kansas Medical Center | ||
3:35 PM | An Improved Two-Stage Procedure to Compare Two or More Hazard Curves — Zhongxue Chen, Indiana University - Bloomington ; Hanwen Huang, University of Georgia ; Peihua Qiu, University of Florida |
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