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Grant Number: 5R01CA065595-06 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Dabrowska, Dorota
Organization: Children'S Hospital-La
Project Title: Inference in Multistate Survival Analysis Models
Fiscal Year: 2000


Abstract

DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): Statistical inference in multistate survival analysis models is considered. Three projects are described: estimation in non-Markovian counting processes models; prediction methods in multistate models; testing model assumptions in Markov chains and Markov renewal processes. Applications towards modeling of disease progression in melanoma patients and towards analysis of effects of bone marrow transplantation in leukemia patients are discussed.



Publications

Four Causes Of Cadaveric Kidney Transplant Failure: A Competing Risk Analysis
Authors: Gjertson D.W. , Dabrowska D.M. , Cui X. , Cecka J.M. .
Source: American Journal Of Transplantation : Official Journal Of The American Society Of Transplantation And The American Society Of Transplant Surgeons, 2002 Jan; 2(1), p. 84-93.
PMID: 12095062
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Confidence Bands For Comparison Of Transition Probabilities In A Markov Chain Model
Authors: Dabrowska D.M. , Ho W.T. .
Source: Lifetime Data Analysis, 2000 Mar; 6(1), p. 5-21.
PMID: 10763558
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Identifying Predictive Factors In Melanoma Progression
Authors: Dabrowska D.M. , Elashoff R.M. , Ho W. , Morton D.L. .
Source: Oncology Reports, 1998 May-Jun; 5(3), p. 569-75.
PMID: 9538154
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The Effects Of Genotyping Errors And Interference On Estimation Of Genetic Distance
Authors: Goldstein D.R. , Zhao H. , Speed T.P. .
Source: Human Heredity, 1997 Mar-Apr; 47(2), p. 86-100.
PMID: 9097090
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Methods For Comparing Cumulative Hazard Functions In A Semi-proportional Hazard Model
Authors: Dabrowska D.M. , Doksum K.A. , Feduska N.J. , Husing R. , Neville P. .
Source: Statistics In Medicine, 1992 Aug; 11(11), p. 1465-76.
PMID: 1410960
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