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Survival Distributions, Hazard Functions, Cumulative Hazards

Survival Distributions, Hazard Functions, Cumulative Hazards

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The hazard function may assume more a complex form. For example, if T denote the age of death, then the hazard function h(t) is expected to be decreasing at rst and then gradually increasing in the end, re ecting higher hazard of infants and elderly. 1.2 Common Families of Survival Distributions

  Survival, Functions, Hazards, Hazard function

Odds Ratio, Hazard Ratio and Relative Risk

Odds Ratio, Hazard Ratio and Relative Risk

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64 J. Stare and D. Maucort-Boulch Hazard ratio is a ratio of two hazard functions HR(t) = 1(t;x 1) 2(t;x 2) (3.1) and we remind the reader that the hazard function is defined as

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Standard uniform distribution (from http://www.math.wm.edu ...

Standard uniform distribution (from http://www.math.wm.edu ...

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The hazard function on the support of X is h(x)= f(x) S(x) = 1 1−x 0 <x <1. The cumulative hazard function on the support of X is H(x)=−ln S(x)=−ln(1−x) 0 <x <1. The inverse distribution function of X is F−1(u)=u 0 <u <1. The median of X is 1/2. 1. The moment generating function of X is

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