Excess hazard regression models: flexible parametric excess hazard regression models and frailty excess hazard models.
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- Simulated example from a Proportional Excess Hazards model
- Simulated example from a General Excess Hazards model
- Simulation design I: Excess hazard models for insufficiently stratified life tables
- GHSurv R package
- HazReg R package
- HazReg Julia package
- Link-Based Additive Net Survival models
- Extended Excess Hazard Models for Spatially Dependent Survival Data