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Gamma shared frailty model based on reversed hazard rate
Authors:David D. Hanagal  Arvind Pandey
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics, University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, Indiadavid_hanagal@yahoo.co.in;3. Department of Statistics, University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract:Abstract

Frailty models are used in survival analysis to account for unobserved heterogeneity in individual risks to disease and death. To analyze bivariate data on related survival times (e.g., matched pairs experiments, twin, or family data), shared frailty models were suggested. Shared frailty models are frequently used to model heterogeneity in survival analysis. The most common shared frailty model is a model in which hazard function is a product of random factor(frailty) and baseline hazard function which is common to all individuals. There are certain assumptions about the baseline distribution and distribution of frailty. In this paper, we introduce shared gamma frailty models with reversed hazard rate. We introduce Bayesian estimation procedure using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) technique to estimate the parameters involved in the model. We present a simulation study to compare the true values of the parameters with the estimated values. Also, we apply the proposed model to the Australian twin data set.
Keywords:Bayesian estimation  Gamma frailty  Generalized exponential distribution  Left censoring  MCMC  Reversed hazard rate  Shared frailty
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