A Bayesian Approach for the Analysis of Panel-Count Data with Dependent Termination

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We consider modeling and Bayesian analysis for panel-count data when the termination time for each subject may depend on its history of the recurrent events. We propose a fully specified semiparametric model for the joint distribution of the recurrent events and the termination time. For this model, we provide a natural motivation, derive several novel properties, and develop a Bayesian analysis based on a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. Comparisons are made to other existing models and methods for panel-count data. We demonstrate the usefulness of our new models and methodologies through the reanalysis of a data set from a clinical trial.

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Sinha, D., & Maiti, T. (2004). A Bayesian Approach for the Analysis of Panel-Count Data with Dependent Termination. Biometrics, 60(1), 34–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0006-341X.2004.00140.x

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