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DTR (version 1.2)

Estimation and comparison of dynamic treatment regimes

Description

Estimation and comparison of survival distributions of dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) from sequentially randomized clinical trials

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install.packages('DTR')

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Version

1.2

License

GPL (>= 2)

Maintainer

Xinyu Tang

Last Published

August 8th, 2013

Functions in DTR (1.2)

CHR.estimator

Function for calculating cumulative hazard ratio (CHR) estimator
sim.CHR.data

Function to simulate data from sequentially randomized clinical trials (Tang and Wahed 2013 [Epub ahead of print])
sim.Cox.data

Function to simulate data from sequentially randomized clinical trials (Tang and Wahed 2011)
sim.WRSE.data

Function to simulate data from sequentially randomized clinical trials (Guo and Tsiatis 2005)
LDT.estimator

Function for calculating LTD estimator
DTR.Wald.test

Function to compare dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) using Wald-type tests
DTR.Logrank.test

Function to compare dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) using weighted logrank tests
sim.LDT.data

Function to simulate data from sequentially randomized clinical trials (Lunceford, Davidian and Tsiatis 2002)
updateBeta

Function for updating the coefficient(s) for covariate(s)
DTR.CHR.plot

Cumulative hazard ratio/Log cumulative hazard ratio plot for dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs)
DTR-package

Estimation and comparison of dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) from sequentially randomized clinical trials
WRSE.estimator

Function for calculating WRSE estimator
LDT.mean.estimator

Function for calculating LTD restricted mean estimator
DTR.surv.plot

Survival plot for dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs)
DTR.Cox.test

Function to compare dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) after adjustment for covariates
CHR.Wald.test

Function to compare dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs) based on cumulative hazard ratios (CHRs)
sim.Logrank.data

Function to simulate data from sequentially randomized clinical trials (Kidwell and Wahed 2013)