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Inference in Randomized Studies with Informative Censoring and Discrete Time-to-Event Endpoints

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  • James M. Robins
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  • Andrea Rotnitzky

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  • Daniel Scharfstein & James M. Robins & Wesley Eddings & Andrea Rotnitzky, 2001. "Inference in Randomized Studies with Informative Censoring and Discrete Time-to-Event Endpoints," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 57(2), pages 404-413, June.
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