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Poster # | First Name | Last Name | Presenter | Title | Authors |
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1 | Tomoyuki | Akita | Tomoyuki Akita | Evaluation of cancer screening using lead time bias adjusting survival rate increase and its application to HCC surveillance | Tomoyuki Akita, Masayuki Ohisa, Takashi Kumada, Junko Tanaka |
2 | Grethe | Albrektsen | Grethe Albrektsen | Three-way interaction effects in terms of combined categories of interacting factors: comparing gender-specific risk estimates across 3 broad age groups | Grethe Albrektsen, Ivar Heuch, Tom Wilsgaard, Kaare Harald Bønaa |
3 | Giulia | Barbati | Giulia Barbati | Competing risks between mortality and heart failure hospital re-admissions: a community-based investigation from the Trieste area | Giulia Barbati, Francesca Ieva, Arjuna Scagnetto, Gianfranco Sinagra and Andrea Di Lenarda |
4 | Hannah | Bower | Hannah Bower | Stratifying population life tables by socioeconomic status and comorbidity by using a control population | Hannah Bower, Therese M-L Andersson, Paul W Dickman, Mats Lambe and Paul C Lambert |
5 | Christelle | Cantrelle | Christelle Cantrelle | Using competing risks analysis to change organ allocation policies in heart transplantation | Christelle Cantrelle, Camille Legeai, Aurélien Latouche, Carine Jasseron, Philippe Tuppin, Richard Dorent, Olivier Bastien |
6 | IL DO | HA | IL DO HA | Hierarchical-likelihood Approach for Joint Models of Longitudinal Outcomes and Competing-Risks Data | Il Do Ha, Jong-Hyeon Jeong, Youngjo Lee, Jinheum Kim, Maengseok Noh |
7 | Yuri | Ito | Yuri Ito | Prognostic tree for non-small-cell lung cancer patients: an application of survival CART based on the excess hazard model | Yuri Ito, Tomoyuki Sugimoto, Fukui Keisuke, Jiro Okami, Tomio Nakayama |
8 | Ina | Jazic | Ina Jazic | Re-use of nested case-control studies for the analysis of semi-competing risks data | Ina Jazić, Sebastien Haneuse |
9 | Dimitra Kleio | Kipourou | Dimitra Kleio Kipourou | Comparison of different approaches to estimate alternative survival measures in population-based cancer research | Dimitra-Kleio Kipourou, Bernard Rachet, Miguel-Angel Luque, Aminata Ndiaye and Aurélien Belot |
10 | Ivana | Mala | Ivana Mala | Nonparametric estimation of the parameters from internal censored data | Ivana Malá |
11 | Katarina | Matthes | Katarina Matthes | Relative survival of prostate cancer patients in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland – A population based study | K.L. Matthes, S. Dehler, D. Korol, M. Limam, S. Rohrmann |
12 | Kirsten | Mehlig | Kirsten Mehlig | Cardio-protection by alcohol: pro- versus retrospective associations | Kirsten Mehlig and Lauren Lissner |
13 | Margarita | Moreno-Betancur | Margarita Moreno-Betancur | Survival analysis with multiple causes of death: Extending the competing risks model | Margarita Moreno-Betancur, Hamza Sadaoui, Clara Piffaretti, Grégoire Rey |
14 | David | Oakes | David Oakes | The win-ratio statistic in clinical trials with multiple events | David Oakes |
15 | Karri | Seppä | Karri Seppä | popEpi: an R package for population-based epidemiological analysis for time-to-event data | Joonas Miettinen, Matti Rantanen, Karri Seppä and Janne Pitkäniemi |
16 | Geert | Silversmit | Geert Silversmit | Cure of cancer in the Flanders region of Belgium | Geert Silversmit, David Jegou, Elke Van Hoof, Evelien Vaes and Liesbet Van Eycken |
17 | Elisavet | Syriopoulou | Elisavet Syriopoulou | Flexible parametric survival models for registry data: How much freedom do we have in selecting the degrees of freedom? | Elisavet Syriopoulou, Mark J. Rutherford, Sarwar Islam and Paul C. Lambert |
18 | Yueh | Wang | Yueh Wang | Using sequential conditional modified Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to find the time to cure of colorectal and breast cancer in Taiwan, 1995-2014 | Yueh Wang, Hung Hung |
19 | John M. | Lachin | John M. Lachin | Longitudinal Models with an Interval Censored Binary Covariate | Ionut Bebu, John M. Lachin |
20 | Rosemeire | Fiaccone | Rosemeire Fiaccone | Dynamic Analysis for Event History Data: An Example of Recurrent Event | Rosemeire L Fiaccone and Marcelo M. Taddeo |
22 | Maia | Lesosky | Maia Lesosky | Prediction in semi-parametric mixture models for skewed longitudinal HIV viral load data subject to limit of detection pregnancy in a resource constrained setting | Maia Lesosky, Landon Myer |
23 | Jordache | Ramjith | Jordache Ramjith | Extensions to the Proportional Hazards models for repeated events with applications to the epidemiology of childhood pneumonia | J Ramjith, F Little, H Zar, L Myer |
24 | Rhonda | Rosychuk | Rhonda Rosychuk | Stratified Regression Analysis of Recurrent Events with Coarsened Censoring Times | Rhonda J. Rosychuk, X. Joan Hu |
25 | Sanne | Willems | Sanne Willems | Optimal Scaling in Survival Analysis with Ordinal Data | S.J.W. Willems, J.J. Meulman and M. Fiocco |
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