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Thomas A Gerds

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Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 10, 2019
On the interpretation of the hazard ratio in Cox regressionJan De Neve, Thomas A Gerds
Cancer|June 8, 2011
Making and evaluating a statistical prediction model for the absolute risk of prostate cancer recurrenceMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|May 17, 2019
The index of prediction accuracy: an intuitive measure useful for evaluating risk prediction modelsMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
Clinical Trials (London, England)|July 27, 2017
Response to Kerr et alMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|June 15, 2017
The Advantage of Discordance: An Example Using the Highly Subjective Nuclear Grading of Breast CancerLeslie W Dalton, Thomas A Gerds
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|July 30, 2008
The performance of risk prediction modelsThomas A Gerds, Tianxi Cai, Martin Schumacher
Lifetime Data Analysis|December 4, 2008
On pseudo-values for regression analysis in competing risks modelsFrederik Graw, Thomas A Gerds, Martin Schumacher
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|February 18, 2011
Confidence scores for prediction modelsThomas A Gerds, Mark A van de Wiel
Lifetime Data Analysis|February 23, 2013
Pseudo-observations for competing risks with covariate dependent censoringNadine Binder, Thomas A Gerds, Per Kragh Andersen
Lifetime Data Analysis|December 8, 2017
The Wally plot approach to assess the calibration of clinical prediction modelsPaul Blanche, Thomas A Gerds, Claus T Ekstrøm
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Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 10, 2019
On the interpretation of the hazard ratio in Cox regressionJan De Neve, Thomas A Gerds
Cancer|June 8, 2011
Making and evaluating a statistical prediction model for the absolute risk of prostate cancer recurrenceMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|May 17, 2019
The index of prediction accuracy: an intuitive measure useful for evaluating risk prediction modelsMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
Clinical Trials (London, England)|July 27, 2017
Response to Kerr et alMichael W Kattan, Thomas A Gerds
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|June 15, 2017
The Advantage of Discordance: An Example Using the Highly Subjective Nuclear Grading of Breast CancerLeslie W Dalton, Thomas A Gerds
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|July 30, 2008
The performance of risk prediction modelsThomas A Gerds, Tianxi Cai, Martin Schumacher
Lifetime Data Analysis|December 4, 2008
On pseudo-values for regression analysis in competing risks modelsFrederik Graw, Thomas A Gerds, Martin Schumacher
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|February 18, 2011
Confidence scores for prediction modelsThomas A Gerds, Mark A van de Wiel
Lifetime Data Analysis|February 23, 2013
Pseudo-observations for competing risks with covariate dependent censoringNadine Binder, Thomas A Gerds, Per Kragh Andersen
Lifetime Data Analysis|December 8, 2017
The Wally plot approach to assess the calibration of clinical prediction modelsPaul Blanche, Thomas A Gerds, Claus T Ekstrøm
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