Modelling the association between biomarkers and clinical outcome: An introduction to nonlinear joint models

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Abstract

Nonlinear joint models are a powerful tool to precisely analyse the association between a nonlinear biomarker and a time-to-event process, such as death. Here, we review the main methodological techniques required to build these models and to make inferences and predictions. We describe the main clinical applications and discuss the future developments of such models.

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Kerioui, M., Bertrand, J., Bruno, R., Mercier, F., Guedj, J., & Desmée, S. (2022, February 1). Modelling the association between biomarkers and clinical outcome: An introduction to nonlinear joint models. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.15200

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