
pmid: 6648144
AbstractA short review of regression models for the analysis of censored survival data is given. These include multiplicative hazard rate models, log‐linear models (accelerated failure time models), linear models and polynomial models. An application of some of these models to the analysis of a large retrospective study on carcinomas of the oral cavity is described. The results obtained by parametric and semiparametric analyses are compared.
Humans, Regression Analysis, Mouth Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Mortality, Aged
Humans, Regression Analysis, Mouth Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Mortality, Aged
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