A unifying framework for flexible excess hazard modelling with applications in cancer epidemiology

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  • who: Neil Stewart from the City, University of London Institutional University College London, London, UK have published the research work: A unifying framework for flexible excess hazard modelling with applications in cancer epidemiology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose a unifying link-based additive modelling framework for the excess hazard that allows for the inclusion of many types of covariate effects including spatial and time-dependent effects using any type of smoother such as thin plate cubic splines tensor products and Markov random fields. The authors propose a flexible parametric modelling framework. In . . .

     

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