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Bayesian analysis of a disability model for lung cancer survival.

C Armero1, S Cabras2, M E Castellanos3, S Perra4, A Quirós5, M J Oruezábal6, J Sánchez-Rubio7.   

Abstract

Bayesian reasoning, survival analysis and multi-state models are used to assess survival times for Stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer patients and the evolution of the disease over time. Bayesian estimation is done using minimum informative priors for the Weibull regression survival model, leading to an automatic inferential procedure. Markov chain Monte Carlo methods have been used for approximating posterior distributions and the Bayesian information criterion has been considered for covariate selection. In particular, the posterior distribution of the transition probabilities, resulting from the multi-state model, constitutes a very interesting tool which could be useful to help oncologists and patients make efficient and effective decisions.
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Keywords:  Accelerated failure time models; Bayesian information criterion; Weibull distribution; minimum informative prior; multi-state models

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22767866     DOI: 10.1177/0962280212452803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Methods Med Res        ISSN: 0962-2802            Impact factor:   3.021


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Authors:  Fran Llopis-Cardona; Carmen Armero; Isabel Hurtado; Aníbal García-Sempere; Salvador Peiró; Clara L Rodríguez-Bernal; Gabriel Sanfélix-Gimeno
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