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In the last two chapters, we examined regression models for survival data based on a proportional hazards model. In this model, the effect of the covariates was to act multiplicatively on some unknown baseline hazard rate. Covariates which do not act on the baseline hazard rate in this fashion were modeled either by the inclusion of a time-dependent covariate or by stratification.
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- Hazard Rate
- Generalize Inverse
- Additive Hazard Model
- Laryngeal Cancer Patient
- Cumulative Baseline Hazard
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Klein, J.P., Moeschberger, M.L. (1997). Additive Hazards Regression Models. In: Survival Analysis. Statistics for Biology and Health. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2728-9_10
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