Chapter Longitudinal profile of a set of biomarkers in predicting Covid-19 mortality using joint models
In survival analysis, time-varying covariates are endogenous when their measurements are directly related to the event status and incomplete information occur at random points during the follow-up. Consequently, the time-dependent Cox model leads to biased estimates. Joint models (JM) allow to corre...
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