A general class of Bayesian survival models with zero and nonzero cure fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - academic.oup.com
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
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G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
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A general class of Bayesian survival models with zero and nonzero cure fractions.
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - europepmc.org
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
A general class of Bayesian survival models with zero and nonzero cure fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
[PDF][PDF] A General Class of Bayesian Survival Models with Zero and Nonzero Cure Fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - saasweb.hku.hk
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
A General Class of Bayesian Survival Models with Zero and Nonzero Cure Fractions.
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - search.ebscohost.com
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
A general class of Bayesian survival models with zero and nonzero cure fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - hub.hku.hk
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
A General Class of Bayesian Survival Models with Zero and Nonzero Cure Fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
A General Class of Bayesian Survival Models with Zero and Nonzero Cure Fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - JSTOR
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
[PDF][PDF] A General Class of Bayesian Survival Models with Zero and Nonzero Cure Fractions
G Yin, JG Ibrahim - Biometrics, 2005 - saasresearch.hku.hk
We propose a new class of survival models which naturally links a family of proper and
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …
improper population survival functions. The models resulting in improper survival functions …