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mexhaz (version 2.6)

Mixed Effect Excess Hazard Models

Description

Fit flexible (excess) hazard regression models with the possibility of including non-proportional effects of covariables and of adding a random effect at the cluster level (corresponding to a shared frailty). A detailed description of the package functionalities is provided in Charvat and Belot (2021) .

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install.packages('mexhaz')

Monthly Downloads

339

Version

2.6

License

GPL (>= 2)

Maintainer

Hadrien Charvat

Last Published

June 28th, 2024

Functions in mexhaz (2.6)

lines.resMexhaz

Lines method for a resMexhaz object
points.predMexhaz

Points method for a predMexhaz object
adjsurv

Computation of direct adjusted survival estimates based on a mexhaz model
mexhaz-package

Mixed effect parametric excess hazard models
mexhaz

mexhaz function
plot.predMexhaz

Plot method for a predMexhaz object
plot.resMexhaz

Plot method for a resMexhaz object
fixef.mexhaz

Method for extracting fixed effects from a mexhaz object
lines.predMexhaz

Lines method for a predMexhaz object
fixef

Method for extracting fixed effects
predict.mexhaz

Predictions based on a mexhaz model
print.predMexhaz

Print method for a predMexhaz object
ranef.mexhaz

Method for extracting random effects from a mexhaz object
print.mexhaz

Print method for a mexhaz object
print.summary.mexhaz

Printing method for a summary.mexhaz object
summary.mexhaz

Summary method for a mexhaz object
ranef

Method for extracting random effects
simdatn2

Simulated dataset
riskfunc

Computation of hazard ratio and risk ratio estimates based on a mexhaz model
simdatn1

Simulated dataset
update.mexhaz

Update of a mexhaz model
vcov.mexhaz

Method for extracting the covariance matrix of the fixed effects