| #3777716 in Books | Chapman and Hall/CRC | 2001-05-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.25 x.50l,.90 | File Name: 1584881755 | 200 pages |
||28 of 28 people found the following review helpful.| first good book on this topic since David and Moeschberger in 1978|By Michael R. Chernick|Crowder has written an up-to-date text on an important problem in health science and medical research. The first good monograph on this subject was by David and Moeschberger in 1978 and no text devoted to this topic had been written until now. People get sick or die or hardware fails du||"an excellent self-contained treatment of competing risksthe chapter on identifiability issues collects results, which are not much discussed in other books on survival analysisthe book is fun to read" - Short Book s of the ISI "Classical Competing Risks is
If something can fail, it can often fail in one of several ways and sometimes in more than one way at a time. There is always some cause of failure, and almost always, more than one possible cause. In one sense, then, survival analysis is a lost cause. The methods of Competing Risks have often been neglected in the survival analysis literature.
Written by a leading statistician, Classical Competing Risks thoroughly examines the probability framework and statisti...
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