Lifetime Data Analysis - SDG 3 Related Publications from Lifetime Data Analysis
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) "Good Health & Well-Being" (this opens in a new tab) exists to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
Articles from Lifetime Data Analysis address issues directly related to SDG 3. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to drive good health & well-being.
Conditional screening for ultra-high dimensional covariates with survival outcomes (this opens in a new tab)
Hyokyoung G. Hong, Jian Kang, Yi Li
Lifetime Data Analysis 24.1 (December 2016)
Improved precision in the analysis of randomized trials with survival outcomes, without assuming proportional hazards (this opens in a new tab)
Iván Díaz, Elizabeth Colantuoni, Daniel F. Hanley, Michael Rosenblum
Lifetime Data Analysis 25.3 (February 2018)
Calibrated predictions for multivariate competing risks models (this opens in a new tab)
Malka Gorfine, Li Hsu, David M. Zucker, Giovanni Parmigiani
Lifetime Data Analysis 20.2 (May 2013)
Mark-specific hazard ratio model with missing multivariate marks (this opens in a new tab)
Michal Juraska, Peter B. Gilbert
Lifetime Data Analysis 22.4 (October 2015)
New approaches for censored longitudinal data in joint modelling of longitudinal and survival data, with application to HIV vaccine studies (this opens in a new tab)
Tingting Yu, Lang Wu, Peter Gilbert
Lifetime Data Analysis 25.2 (June 2018)
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