Dominic Magirr
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Statistician @ Novartis.
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Tim Morris
8 months ago
Today I re-read this one from almost a year ago. Very succinct and says more than many papers on this topic do!
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Dominic Magirr - Causal interpretation of the hazard ratio in RCTs
https://dominicmagirr.github.io/blog/posts/causal_hr/causal_hr.html
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Tobias Fellinger
10 months ago
doi.org/10.1002/sim....
Our paper "A Comparison of Statistical Methods for Time-To-Event Analyses in Randomized Controlled Trials Under Non-Proportional Hazards" got published today š We describe commonly used methods, and compare their performance in a simulation study across different scenarios.
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A Comparison of Statistical Methods for TimeāToāEvent Analyses in Randomized Controlled Trials Under NonāProportional Hazards
While well-established methods for time-to-event data are available when the proportional hazards assumption holds, there is no consensus on the best inferential approach under non-proportional hazar...
https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.70019
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Frank Bretz
11 months ago
A beautifully written interview by Alex Sverdlov featuring my colleague Amy Racine-Poon, published in the International Statistical Review.
doi.org/10.1111/insr...
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A Conversation With Amy RacineāPoon
Professor Dr. Amy Racine-Poon is best known for her interdisciplinary contributions as an applied Bayesian statistician in the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare. She was born in Hong Kong and ob...
https://doi.org/10.1111/insr.12605
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