Regression analysis of multivariate recurrent event data with a dependent terminal event

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Liang Zhu
Jianguo Sun
Xingwei Tong
Deo Kumar Srivastava
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[1] St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,Department of Biostatistics
[2] University of Missouri,Department of Statistics
[3] Beijing Normal University,School of Mathematical Sciences
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Lifetime Data Analysis | 2010年 / 16卷
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Joint modeling; Multivariate analysis; Regression analysis; Survival analysis;
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Recurrent event data occur in many clinical and observational studies (Cook and Lawless, Analysis of recurrent event data, 2007) and in these situations, there may exist a terminal event such as death that is related to the recurrent event of interest (Ghosh and Lin, Biometrics 56:554–562, 2000; Wang et al., J Am Stat Assoc 96:1057–1065, 2001; Huang and Wang, J Am Stat Assoc 99:1153–1165, 2004; Ye et al., Biometrics 63:78–87, 2007). In addition, sometimes there may exist more than one type of recurrent events, that is, one faces multivariate recurrent event data with some dependent terminal event (Chen and Cook, Biostatistics 5:129–143, 2004). It is apparent that for the analysis of such data, one has to take into account the dependence both among different types of recurrent events and between the recurrent and terminal events. In this paper, we propose a joint modeling approach for regression analysis of the data and both finite and asymptotic properties of the resulting estimates of unknown parameters are established. The methodology is applied to a set of bivariate recurrent event data arising from a study of leukemia patients.
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