Models of Cox’s Proportional Hazards
Mathematica Applicanda, Tome 39 (2011) no. 2, pp. 1-32.

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The paper presents Cox proportional hazards model, its properties and methods of its parameters estimation. It is widely applicable in survival analysis – in prediction of survival chances of some objects (usually patients in medical studies). The essential advantage of the model is allowing of incomplete data, which often appear in studies –both in random and fixed way. Cox model works especially well when determination of treatment effectiveness in comparative sense (with reference to other therapies) is needed. Terminology and examples are usually taken from medicine but the model can be used also in sociology, crime detection or engineering.
DOI : 10.14708/ma.v39i2.175
Mots-clés : Cox model, hazard, survival analysis
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Agnieszka Deszyńska. Models of Cox’s Proportional Hazards. Mathematica Applicanda, Tome 39 (2011) no. 2, pp.  1-32. doi : 10.14708/ma.v39i2.175. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.14708/ma.v39i2.175/

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