„cumulative incidence function“
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A Nonparametric Test for Comparing Cumulative Incidence Functions of Current Status Competing Risks Data
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Tests for Comparing Mark-Specific Hazards and Cumulative Incidence Functions
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Flexible parametric modelling of cause-specific hazards to estimate cumulative incidence functions
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Empirical Likelihood Based Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions
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A Note on Variance Estimation of the Aalen–Johansen Estimator of the Cumulative Incidence Function in Competing Risks, with a View towards Left‐Truncated Data
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Nonparametric estimation of the cumulative incidence function for doubly-truncated and interval-censored competing risks data
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Modeling Cumulative Incidences of Dementia and Dementia-Free Death Using a Novel Three-Parameter Logistic Function
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Estimating cumulative incidence functions in competing risks data with dependent left‐truncation
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A method for determining groups in cumulative incidence curves in competing risk data
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Survival analysis for AdVerse events with VarYing follow‐up times (SAVVY): Rationale and statistical concept of a meta‐analytic study
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Comparing k Cumulative Incidence Functions Through Resampling Methods
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Competing Risks and Time‐Dependent Covariates
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Weighted Competing Risks Quantile Regression Models and Variable Selection
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Multiple imputation methods for inference on cumulative incidence with missing cause of failure
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Nonparametric inference for the cumulative incidence function of a competing risk, with an emphasis on confidence bands in the presence of left‐truncation
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Constrained parametric model for simultaneous inference of two cumulative incidence functions
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On comparing competing risks using the ratio of their cumulative incidence functions
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Regression trees and ensembles for cumulative incidence functions
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Nonparametric association analysis of bivariate left‐truncated competing risks data
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Improved confidence intervals for a difference of two cause‐specific cumulative incidence functions estimated in the presence of competing risks and random censoring