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[书籍介绍] 新书简介:An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, 3rd Edition [推广有奖]

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Table of contentsList of Tables
List of Figures
Preface to the Third Edition (pdf)
Preface to the Second Edition (pdf)
Preface to the Revised Edition (pdf)
Preface to the First Edition (pdf)
Notation and Typography
1 The problem of survival analysis (pdf)
1.1 Parametric modeling
1.2 Semiparametric modeling
1.3 Nonparametric analysis
1.4 Linking the three approaches

2 Describing the distribution of failure times
2.1 The survivor and hazard functions
2.2 The quantile function
2.3 Interpreting the cumulative hazard and hazard rate 2.3.1 Interpreting the cumulative hazard
2.3.2 Interpreting the hazard rate
2.4 Means and medians
3 Hazard models
3.1 Parametric models
3.2 Semiparametric models
3.3 Analysis time (time at risk)
4 Censoring and truncation
4.1 Censoring 4.1.1 Right-censoring
4.1.2 Interval-censoring
4.1.3 Left-censoring
4.2 Truncation 4.2.1 Left-truncation (delayed entry)
4.2.2 Interval-truncation (gaps)
4.2.3 Right-truncation

5 Recording survival data
5.1 The desired format
5.2 Other formats
5.3 Example: Wide-form snapshot data
6 Using stset
6.1 A short lesson on dates
6.2 Purposes of the stset command
6.3 Syntax of the stset command 6.3.1 Specifying analysis time
6.3.2 Variables defined by stset
6.3.3 Specifying what constitutes failure
6.3.4 Specifying when subjects exit from the analysis
6.3.5 Specifying when subjects enter the analysis
6.3.6 Specifying the subject-ID variable
6.3.7 Specifying the begin-of-span variable
6.3.8 Convenience options

7 After stset
7.1 Look at stset’s output
7.2 List some of your data
7.3 Use stdescribe
7.4 Use stvary
7.5 Perhaps use stfill
7.6 Example: Hip fracture data
8 Nonparametric analysis
8.1 Inadequacies of standard univariate methods
8.2 The Kaplan–Meier estimator 8.2.1 Calculation
8.2.2 Censoring
8.2.3 Left-truncation (delayed entry)
8.2.4 Interval-truncation (gaps)
8.2.5 Relationship to the empirical distribution function
8.2.6 Other uses of sts list
8.2.7 Graphing the Kaplan–Meier estimate
8.3 The Nelson–Aalen estimator
8.4 Estimating the hazard function
8.5 Estimating mean and median survival times
8.6 Tests of hypothesis 8.6.1 The log-rank test
8.6.2 The Wilcoxon test
8.6.3 Other tests
8.6.4 Stratified tests

9 The Cox proportional hazards model
9.1 Using stcox 9.1.1 The Cox model has no intercept
9.1.2 Interpreting coefficients
9.1.3 The effect of units on coefficients
9.1.4 Estimating the baseline cumulative hazard and survivor functions
9.1.5 Estimating the baseline hazard function
9.1.6 The effect of units on the baseline functions
9.2 Likelihood calculations 9.2.1 No tied failures
9.2.2 Tied failures The marginal calculation
The partial calculation
The Breslow approximation
The Efron approximation
9.2.3 Summary
9.3 Stratified analysis 9.3.1 Obtaining coefficient estimates
9.3.2 Obtaining estimates of baseline functions
9.4 Cox models with shared frailty 9.4.1 Parameter estimation
9.4.2 Obtaining estimates of baseline functions
9.5 Cox models with survey data 9.5.1 Declaring survey characteristics
9.5.2 Fitting a Cox model with survey data
9.5.3 Some caveats of analyzing survival data from complex survey designs
9.6 Cox model with missing data–multiple imputation
9.6.1 Imputing missing values
9.6.2 Multiple-imputation inference


10 Model building using stcox
10.1 Indicator variables
10.2 Categorical variables
10.3 Continuous variables
10.3.1 Fractional polynomials

10.4 Interactions
10.5 Time-varying variables 10.5.1 Using stcox, tvc() texp()
10.5.2 Using stsplit
10.6 Modeling group effects: fixed-effects, random-effects, stratification, and clustering
11 The Cox model: Diagnostics
11.1 Testing the proportional-hazards assumption 11.1.1 Tests based on reestimation
11.1.2 Test based on Schoenfeld residuals
11.1.3 Graphical methods
11.2 Residuals and diagnostic measures            Reye’s syndrome data
11.2.1 Determining functional form
11.2.2 Goodness of fit
11.2.3 Outliers and influential points

12 Parametric models
12.1 Motivation
12.2 Classes of parametric models 12.2.1 Parametric proportional hazards models
12.2.2 Accelerated failure-time models
12.2.3 Comparing the two parameterizations

13 A survey of parametric regression models in Stata
13.1 The exponential model 13.1.1 Exponential regression in the PH metric
13.1.2 Exponential regression in the AFT metric

13.2 Weibull regression 13.2.1 Weibull regression in the PH metric Fitting null models
13.2.2 Weibull regression in the AFT metric
13.3 Gompertz regression (PH metric)
13.4 Lognormal regression (AFT metric)
13.5 Loglogistic regression (AFT metric)
13.6 Generalized gamma regression (AFT metric)
13.7 Choosing among parametric models 13.7.1 Nested models
13.7.2 Nonnested models

14 Postestimation commands for parametric models
14.1 Use of predict after streg 14.1.1 Predicting the time of failure
14.1.2 Predicting the hazard and related functions
14.1.3 Calculating residuals
14.2 Using stcurve
15 Generalizing the parametric regression model
15.1 Using the ancillary() option
15.2 Stratified models
15.3 Frailty models 15.3.1 Unshared frailty models
15.3.2 Example: Kidney data
15.3.3 Testing for heterogeneity
15.3.4 Shared frailty models

16 Power and sample-size determination for survival analysis
16.1 Estimating sample size 16.1.1 Multiple-myeloma data
16.1.2 Comparing two survivor functions nonparametrically
16.1.3 Comparing two exponential survivor functions
16.1.4 Cox regression models
16.2 Accounting for withdrawal and accrual of subjects
16.2.1 The effect of withdrawal or loss to follow-up
16.2.2 The effect of accrual
16.2.3 Examples

16.3 Estimating power and effect size
16.4 Tabulating or graphing results
17 Competing risks
17.1 Cause-specific hazards
17.2 Cumulative incidence functions
17.3 Nonparametric analysis
17.3.1 Breast cancer data
17.3.2 Cause-specific hazards
17.3.3 Cumulative incidence functions

17.4 Semiparametric analysis
17.4.1 Cause-specific hazards
Simultaneous regressions for cause-specific hazards

17.4.2 Cumulative incidence functions
Using stcrreg
Using stcox


17.5 Parametric analysis

References
Author index (pdf)
Subject index (pdf)

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luling2010 发表于 2011-8-11 15:00:11
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gdczlhd 发表于 2011-8-11 19:39:43
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hqs00000 在职认证  发表于 2012-9-5 21:55:49
谁能把这个书给弄下来啊  太经典了
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ipony 发表于 2012-9-5 23:17:53
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pcjoshua 在职认证  发表于 2013-9-12 18:11:24
谁有电子版,好安逸

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