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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 15:45:00 EST
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- Subject: bivariate survival analysis
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- I am looking for references on bivariate survival analysis or "mixed"
- survival. By "mixed" I mean that the data is univariate for some patients
- and bivariate for others. I explain:
- I am interested in time to cataract extraction.
- There are 342 eyes but 276 patients: 210 patients had a
- cataract on one eye and 66 patients had a cataract on
- each eye. For those 66 patients, the two eyes are obviously
- not independent.
- Thanks in advance for your ideas.
-
- C. Legault
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