JSM Activity #215

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215 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Union Square 1 & 2
Survival Analysis: Multiple Groups/Multiple Events - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Al Ozonoff, Harvard School of Public Health
     8:35 AM   Pairwise Multiple Comparison Adjustment in Survival AnalysisBrent R. Logan, Northwestern University; Mei-Jie Zhang, Medical College of Wisconsin
     8:50 AM   Nonparametric Estimation for the Difference of Two Cumulative Hazard FunctionsDong Xu, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Wei Yann Tsai, Columbia University
     9:05 AM   A Semiparametric Model for the Analysis of Multivariate Time-to-event Data with Interval CensoringKenichi Yoshimura, University of Tokyo; Hiroshi Nishiyama, Tokyo University of Science; Yasuo Ohashi, University of Tokyo
     9:20 AM   Censored Least Absolute Deviation Approach to AFT Model With Multiple Event TimeDaqing Zhang, Columbia University
     9:35 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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