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      Relative risk trees for censored survival data.

      Bioethics
      Age Factors, Algorithms, Humans, Mathematics, Multiple Myeloma, mortality, therapy, Prognosis, Regression Analysis, Risk Factors, Time Factors

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          A method is developed for obtaining tree-structured relative risk estimates for censored survival data. The first step of a full likelihood estimation procedure is used in a recursive partitioning algorithm that adopts most aspects of the widely used Classification and Regression Tree (CART) algorithm of Breiman et al. (1984, Classification and Regression Trees, Belmont, California: Wadsworth). The performance of the technique is investigated through stimulation and compared to the tree-structured survival methods proposed by Davis and Anderson (1989, Statistics in Medicine 8, 947-961) and Therneau, Grambsch, and Fleming (1990, Biometrika 77, 147-160).

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          1637970
          10.2307/2532300

          Chemistry
          Age Factors,Algorithms,Humans,Mathematics,Multiple Myeloma,mortality,therapy,Prognosis,Regression Analysis,Risk Factors,Time Factors

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