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Parametric Modelling of Combined Failure Time Data from an Incident Cohort Study and a Prevalent Cohort Study with Follow-up
A classical problem in survival analysis is to estimate the failure time distribution from right-censored observations obtained from an incident cohort study. Frequently, however, failure time data comprise two independent samples, one from an incident cohort study and the other from a prevalent cohort study with follow-up, which is known to produce length-biased observed failure times. There are drawbacks to each of these two types of study when viewed separately. We address two main questions here: (i) Can our statistical inference be enhanced by combining data from an incident cohort study with data from a prevalent cohort study with follow-up? (ii) What statistical methods are appropriate for these combined data? The theory we develop to address these questions is supported by simulations and used to estimate the duration of hospital stays.
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David Wolfson
McGill University
David A. Stephens
McGill University
Vittorio Addona
Macalester College
David Buckeridge
McGill University
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English
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James H. McVittie University of Regina