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Paul C Lambert

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The Stata Journal|December 14, 2018
The estimation and modelling of cause-specific cumulative incidence functions using time-dependent weightsPaul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|October 6, 2015
Reply to Letter to the Editor by Remontet et alMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
BMC Medical Research Methodology|February 7, 2013
Flexible parametric modelling of cause-specific hazards to estimate cumulative incidence functionsSally R Hinchliffe, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|September 16, 2014
A general framework for parametric survival analysisMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|April 25, 2013
Simulating biologically plausible complex survival dataMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|September 6, 2017
Parametric multistate survival models: Flexible modelling allowing transition-specific distributions with application to estimating clinically useful measures of effect differencesMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 2003
Efficacy of a short course of parent-initiated oral prednisolone for viral wheeze in children aged 1-5 years: randomised controlled trialAbraham Oommen, Paul C Lambert, Jonathan Grigg
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|May 10, 2011
Choosing the relative survival method for cancer survival estimationTimo Hakulinen, Karri Seppä, Paul C Lambert
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 12, 2021
Relaxing the assumption of constant transition rates in a multi-state model in hospital epidemiologyMicki Hill, Paul C Lambert, Michael J Crowther
Cancer Epidemiology|August 17, 2023
Fair comparisons of cause-specific and relative survival by accounting for the systematic removal of patients from risk-setsMolly Wells, Mark J Rutherford, Paul C Lambert
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The Stata Journal|December 14, 2018
The estimation and modelling of cause-specific cumulative incidence functions using time-dependent weightsPaul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|October 6, 2015
Reply to Letter to the Editor by Remontet et alMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
BMC Medical Research Methodology|February 7, 2013
Flexible parametric modelling of cause-specific hazards to estimate cumulative incidence functionsSally R Hinchliffe, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|September 16, 2014
A general framework for parametric survival analysisMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|April 25, 2013
Simulating biologically plausible complex survival dataMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Statistics in Medicine|September 6, 2017
Parametric multistate survival models: Flexible modelling allowing transition-specific distributions with application to estimating clinically useful measures of effect differencesMichael J Crowther, Paul C Lambert
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 2003
Efficacy of a short course of parent-initiated oral prednisolone for viral wheeze in children aged 1-5 years: randomised controlled trialAbraham Oommen, Paul C Lambert, Jonathan Grigg
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|May 10, 2011
Choosing the relative survival method for cancer survival estimationTimo Hakulinen, Karri Seppä, Paul C Lambert
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 12, 2021
Relaxing the assumption of constant transition rates in a multi-state model in hospital epidemiologyMicki Hill, Paul C Lambert, Michael J Crowther
Cancer Epidemiology|August 17, 2023
Fair comparisons of cause-specific and relative survival by accounting for the systematic removal of patients from risk-setsMolly Wells, Mark J Rutherford, Paul C Lambert
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