Proportional hazards is commonly assumed in survival analysis. This assumption appears to be mainly a mathematical convenience, made in order to interpret Cox models in a simple manner. There remains the questions of whether this assumption is actually true to reality in a su cient number of cases,
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Proportional hazards models with discrete frailty
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- Springer
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- 2010
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- English
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- Volume
- 16
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- 1380-7870
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