Lifetime Data Analysis: An International Journal Devoted to Statistical Methods and Applications for Time-to-Event Data
2016 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2019
- Special issue dedicated to Odd O. Aalen pp. 587-592

- Ørnulf Borgan and Håkon K. Gjessing
- Defining causal mediation with a longitudinal mediator and a survival outcome pp. 593-610

- Vanessa Didelez
- The additive hazard estimator is consistent for continuous-time marginal structural models pp. 611-638

- Pål C. Ryalen, Mats J. Stensrud and Kjetil Røysland
- A causal proportional hazards estimator under homogeneous or heterogeneous selection in an IV setting pp. 639-659

- Ditte Nørbo Sørensen, Torben Martinussen and Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen
- Landmark estimation of transition probabilities in non-Markov multi-state models with covariates pp. 660-680

- Rune Hoff, Hein Putter, Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum and Jon Michael Gran
- Modeling marginal features in studies of recurrent events in the presence of a terminal event pp. 681-695

- Per Kragh Andersen, Jules Angst and Henrik Ravn
- Partially hidden multi-state modelling of a prolonged disease state defined by a composite outcome pp. 696-711

- Vernon T. Farewell, Li Su and Christopher Jackson
- Prevalent cohort studies and unobserved heterogeneity pp. 712-738

- Niels Keiding, Katrine Lykke Albertsen, Helene Charlotte Rytgaard and Anne Lyngholm Sørensen
- A dual frailty model for lifetime analysis in maritime transportation pp. 739-756

- Robin Henderson, Ralitsa Mihaylova and Paul Oman
- Extending Bayesian back-calculation to estimate age and time specific HIV incidence pp. 757-780

- Francesco Brizzi, Paul J. Birrell, Martyn T. Plummer, Peter Kirwan, Alison E. Brown, Valerie C. Delpech, O. Noel Gill and Daniela Angelis
Volume 25, issue 3, 2019
- Dealing with death when studying disease or physiological marker: the stochastic system approach to causality pp. 381-405

- Daniel Commenges
- What price semiparametric Cox regression? pp. 406-438

- Martin Jullum and Nils Lid Hjort
- Improved precision in the analysis of randomized trials with survival outcomes, without assuming proportional hazards pp. 439-468

- Iván Díaz, Elizabeth Colantuoni, Daniel F. Hanley and Michael Rosenblum
- Weighted estimation for multivariate shared frailty models for complex surveys pp. 469-479

- Jing Wang
- Proportional cross-ratio model pp. 480-506

- Tianle Hu, Bin Nan and Xihong Lin
- Semiparametric sieve maximum likelihood estimation under cure model with partly interval censored and left truncated data for application to spontaneous abortion pp. 507-528

- Yuan Wu, Christina D. Chambers and Ronghui Xu
- Hidden three-state survival model for bivariate longitudinal count data pp. 529-545

- Ardo Hout and Graciela Muniz-Terrera
- Copula-based score test for bivariate time-to-event data, with application to a genetic study of AMD progression pp. 546-568

- Tao Sun, Yi Liu, Richard J. Cook, Wei Chen and Ying Ding
- An improved variable selection procedure for adaptive Lasso in high-dimensional survival analysis pp. 569-585

- Kevin He, Yue Wang, Xiang Zhou, Han Xu and Can Huang
Volume 25, issue 2, 2019
- Goodness of fit tests for estimating equations based on pseudo-observations pp. 189-205

- Klemen Pavlič, Torben Martinussen and Per Kragh Andersen
- Testing for center effects on survival and competing risks outcomes using pseudo-value regression pp. 206-228

- Yanzhi Wang and Brent R. Logan
- New approaches for censored longitudinal data in joint modelling of longitudinal and survival data, with application to HIV vaccine studies pp. 229-258

- Tingting Yu, Lang Wu and Peter Gilbert
- Parametric estimation of association in bivariate failure-time data subject to competing risks: sensitivity to underlying assumptions pp. 259-279

- Jeongyong Kim and Karen Bandeen-Roche
- The effect of omitted covariates in marginal and partially conditional recurrent event analyses pp. 280-300

- Yujie Zhong and Richard J. Cook
- Nonparametric change point estimation for survival distributions with a partially constant hazard rate pp. 301-321

- Alessandra R. Brazzale, Helmut Küchenhoff, Stefanie Krügel, Tobias S. Schiergens, Heiko Trentzsch and Wolfgang Hartl
- Semiparametric temporal process regression of survival-out-of-hospital pp. 322-340

- Tianyu Zhan and Douglas E. Schaubel
- Reliability analysis of load-sharing systems with memory pp. 341-360

- Dewei Wang, Chendi Jiang and Chanseok Park
- Bayes factors for choosing among six common survival models pp. 361-379

- Jiajia Zhang, Timothy Hanson and Haiming Zhou
Volume 25, issue 1, 2019
- Vertical modeling: analysis of competing risks data with a cure fraction pp. 1-25

- Mioara Alina Nicolaie, Jeremy M. G. Taylor and Catherine Legrand
- A class of semiparametric cure models with current status data pp. 26-51

- Guoqing Diao and Ao Yuan
- Robust estimation in accelerated failure time models pp. 52-78

- Sanjoy K. Sinha
- Model diagnostics for the proportional hazards model with length-biased data pp. 79-96

- Chi Hyun Lee, Jing Ning and Yu Shen
- The wild bootstrap for multivariate Nelson–Aalen estimators pp. 97-127

- Tobias Bluhmki, Dennis Dobler, Jan Beyersmann and Markus Pauly
- Additive hazards model with auxiliary subgroup survival information pp. 128-149

- Jie He, Hui Li, Shumei Zhang and Xiaogang Duan
- The Wally plot approach to assess the calibration of clinical prediction models pp. 150-167

- Paul Blanche, Thomas A. Gerds and Claus T. Ekstrøm
- Mixture regression models for the gap time distributions and illness–death processes pp. 168-188

- Chia-Hui Huang
Volume 24, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial to accompany the discussion paper ‘Survival models and health sequences’ by Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullagh pp. 549-549

- Niels Keiding
- Survival models and health sequences pp. 550-584

- Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullagh
- Discussion of “Survival models and health sequences” by Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullagh pp. 585-587

- John D. Kalbfleisch
- Contribution to the discussion of ‘Survival models and health sequences’ by W. Dempsey and P. McCullagh pp. 588-591

- Per Kragh Andersen
- Survival models and health sequences: discussion pp. 592-594

- David Oakes
- Commentary to the paper by Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullagh pp. 595-600

- Hans C. Houwelingen
- Commentary: Alignment of time scales and joint models pp. 601-604

- Kwun Chuen Gary Chan
- Response to discussants of “survival models and health sequences” pp. 605-611

- Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullagh
- A nonparametric maximum likelihood approach for survival data with observed cured subjects, left truncation and right-censoring pp. 612-651

- Jue Hou, Christina D. Chambers and Ronghui Xu
- Estimating cross quantile residual ratio with left-truncated semi-competing risks data pp. 652-674

- Jing Yang and Limin Peng
- A semiparametric additive rate model for a modulated renewal process pp. 675-698

- Xin Chen, Jieli Ding and Liuquan Sun
- Joint model-based clustering of nonlinear longitudinal trajectories and associated time-to-event data analysis, linked by latent class membership: with application to AIDS clinical studies pp. 699-718

- Yangxin Huang, Xiaosun Lu, Jiaqing Chen, Juan Liang and Miriam Zangmeister
- Investigating the correlation structure of quadrivariate udder infection times through hierarchical Archimedean copulas pp. 719-742

- Leen Prenen, Roel Braekers and Luc Duchateau
- Illness-death model: statistical perspective and differential equations pp. 743-754

- Ralph Brinks and Annika Hoyer
Volume 24, issue 3, 2018
- A joint model of cancer incidence, metastasis, and mortality pp. 385-406

- Qui Tran, Kelley M. Kidwell and Alex Tsodikov
- Group and within-group variable selection for competing risks data pp. 407-424

- Kwang Woo Ahn, Anjishnu Banerjee, Natasha Sahr and Soyoung Kim
- The competing risks Cox model with auxiliary case covariates under weaker missing-at-random cause of failure pp. 425-442

- Daniel Nevo, Reiko Nishihara, Shuji Ogino and Molin Wang
- A regularized variable selection procedure in additive hazards model with stratified case-cohort design pp. 443-463

- Ai Ni and Jianwen Cai
- Flexible semi-parametric regression of state occupational probabilities in a multistate model with right-censored data pp. 464-491

- Chathura Siriwardhana, K. B. Kulasekera and Somnath Datta
- A semiparametric regression cure model for doubly censored data pp. 492-508

- Peijie Wang, Xingwei Tong and Jianguo Sun
- Two-sample tests for survival data from observational studies pp. 509-531

- Chenxi Li
- Practical considerations when analyzing discrete survival times using the grouped relative risk model pp. 532-547

- Rachel MacKay Altman and Andrew Henrey
Volume 24, issue 2, 2018
- Estimation of the cumulative incidence function under multiple dependent and independent censoring mechanisms pp. 201-223

- Judith J. Lok, Shu Yang, Brian Sharkey and Michael D. Hughes
- Reweighted estimators for additive hazard model with censoring indicators missing at random pp. 224-249

- Xiaolin Chen and Jianwen Cai
- Conditional maximum likelihood estimation in semiparametric transformation model with LTRC data pp. 250-272

- Chyong-Mei Chen and Pao-Sheng Shen
- Censored cumulative residual independent screening for ultrahigh-dimensional survival data pp. 273-292

- Jing Zhang, Guosheng Yin, Yanyan Liu and Yuanshan Wu
- Regression analysis of current status data with auxiliary covariates and informative observation times pp. 293-309

- Yanqin Feng and Yurong Chen
- Evaluation of the treatment time-lag effect for survival data pp. 310-327

- Kayoung Park and Peihua Qiu
- Exponentiated Weibull regression for time-to-event data pp. 328-354

- Shahedul A. Khan
- Bayesian bivariate survival analysis using the power variance function copula pp. 355-383

- Jose S. Romeo, Renate Meyer and Diego I. Gallardo
Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- Special issue dedicated to Jack Kalbfleisch pp. 1-2

- Douglas E. Schaubel and Bin Nan
- Nonparametric estimation of the multivariate survivor function: the multivariate Kaplan–Meier estimator pp. 3-27

- Ross L. Prentice and Shanshan Zhao
- Two-phase outcome-dependent studies for failure times and testing for effects of expensive covariates pp. 28-44

- J. F. Lawless
- Conditional screening for ultra-high dimensional covariates with survival outcomes pp. 45-71

- Hyokyoung G. Hong, Jian Kang and Yi Li
- Variable selection and prediction in biased samples with censored outcomes pp. 72-93

- Ying Wu and Richard J. Cook
- Joint analysis of interval-censored failure time data and panel count data pp. 94-109

- Da Xu, Hui Zhao and Jianguo Sun
- Alternating event processes during lifetimes: population dynamics and statistical inference pp. 110-125

- Russell T. Shinohara, Yifei Sun and Mei-Cheng Wang
- Joint modeling of survival time and longitudinal outcomes with flexible random effects pp. 126-152

- Jaeun Choi, Donglin Zeng, Andrew F. Olshan and Jianwen Cai
- Modeling of semi-competing risks by means of first passage times of a stochastic process pp. 153-175

- Beate Sildnes and Bo Henry Lindqvist
- Modeling restricted mean survival time under general censoring mechanisms pp. 176-199

- Xin Wang and Douglas E. Schaubel
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