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timereg: Flexible Regression Models for Survival Data

Programs for Martinussen and Scheike (2006), ‘Dynamic Regression Models for Survival Data’, Springer Verlag. Plus more recent developments. Additive survival model, semiparametric proportional odds model, fast cumulative residuals, excess risk models and more. Flexible competing risks regression including GOF-tests. Two-stage frailty modelling. PLS for the additive risk model. Lasso in the 'ahaz' package.

Version: 2.0.6
Depends: R (≥ 2.15), survival
Imports: lava, numDeriv, stats, graphics, grDevices, utils, methods
Suggests: mets
Published: 2024-09-06
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.timereg
Author: Thomas Scheike [aut, cre], Torben Martinussen [aut], Jeremy Silver [ctb], Klaus K. Holst [ctb]
Maintainer: Thomas Scheike <ts at biostat.ku.dk>
License: GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)]
URL: https://github.com/scheike/timereg
NeedsCompilation: yes
Citation: timereg citation info
In views: Survival
CRAN checks: timereg results

Documentation:

Reference manual: timereg.pdf

Downloads:

Package source: timereg_2.0.6.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: timereg_2.0.6.zip, r-release: timereg_2.0.6.zip, r-oldrel: timereg_2.0.6.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): timereg_2.0.6.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): timereg_2.0.6.tgz, r-release (x86_64): timereg_2.0.6.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): timereg_2.0.6.tgz
Old sources: timereg archive

Reverse dependencies:

Reverse depends: mets
Reverse imports: ahw, dpasurv, mixcure, pec, riskRegression
Reverse suggests: rstpm2, timeROC, transform.hazards

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