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403 Tue, 7/31/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-Room 27B
Applications and Modeling of Survival Data — Contributed Papers
Biometrics Section , International Chinese Statistical Association , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Xiaogang Su, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
2:05 PM Identifying Patients with Aggressive Prostate Cancer Using Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Profiles Feng Gao, Washington University School of Medicine ; Chengjie Xiong, Washington University School of Medicine ; Ling Chen, Washington University School of Medicine
2:20 PM Improved Estimation of Restricted Mean Survival Nabihah Tayob ; Susan Murray, University of Michigan
2:35 PM Eliminating the Impact of Reporting Delay on Survival Analysis with Right-Truncated Data Ruiguang Song, CDC
2:50 PM Withdrawn: Discovery Of Prognostic And Predictive Gene Signatures In Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer From An Integrative Systems Biology Approach — Hao Tang, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Guanghua Xiao, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ; Jeffrey Allen, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Michael White, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Ignacio Ivan Wistuba, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; John Minna, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Yang Xie, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
3:05 PM Piecewise Exponential Models to Assess the Influence of Job-Specific Experience on the Hazard of Acute Injury for Hourly Factory Workers Jessica Kubo, Stanford University ; Mark Cullen, Stanford University ; Linda Cantley, Yale University ; Martin Slade, Yale University ; Sally Vegso, Yale University ; Baylah Tessier-Sherman, Yale University ; Oyebode Taiwo, Yale University ; Manisha Desai, Stanford University
3:20 PM Modeling a Progressive Disease Process Under Panel Observation Amy Laird, University of Washington ; Lurdes Y.T. Inoue, University of Washington
3:35 PM Evaluating the Effects of Time-Varying Exposures in Observational Studies Using Cox Models with Stabilized Inverse Probability of Treatment Weights Stanley Xu, Kaiser Colorado ; Susan Shetterly, Kaiser Colorado ; Michael Ho, Denver VA Medical Center ; Thomas Tsai, Denver VA Medical Center ; David Magid, Kaiser Colorado



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