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An estimation of the chronic rejection of kidney transplant using an eternal Weibull regression: a historical cohort study.

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Providing a non-zero eternal proportion, the modified model would be superior over the unmodified model as a percentage of non-failure cases.
Abstract
Background: We estimated the chronic rejection of kidney transplant using an eternal Weibull regression. Methods: In this historical cohort study, we enrolled all patients with chronic renal failure who were admitted to Shahid Labbafinejad medical center (Tehran, Iran) from 1984 to 2003. Using Matlab 7.0, we considered the eternal proportion θ , as a logistic-type function of the covariates and modified the survival function. We estimated the survival function in unmodified and modified forms using Weibull distribution. Results: The chance of chronic rejection was 1.95 times higher among those who received a kidney transplant before 1996. Considering all cases who received renal transplantation after 1984, males had a chance of rejection 20% less than females. Next to the eternity, Weibull model was fitted to patients who received renal transplantation after 1996. Treatment protocol was changed after 1996 expecting fewer chronic rejections; thereafter, the eternal proportion was estimated to be 0.81. This seems quite considerable as a percentage of non-failure cases. Conclusion: Providing a non-zero eternal proportion, the modified model would be superior over the unmodified model.

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Estimating prevalence of haematological malignancies using data from the Haematological Malignancy Research Network (HMRN)

Jinlei Li
TL;DR: This thesis is the first study to calculate the prevalence of haematological malignancies using current disease classification (ICD-O-3) in HMRN area and for the UK as a whole using a mathematical model and flexible statistical methods.
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Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research

David Collett
TL;DR: This paper discusses the design of clinical trials, use of computer software in survival analysis, and some non-parametric procedures for modelling survival data.
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Effect of pterygium morphology on pterygium recurrence in a controlled trial comparing conjunctival autografting with bare sclera excision.

TL;DR: Conjunctival autografting for primary and recurrent pterygium is effective in reducing pteryGium recurrence compared with bare sclera excision and nontranslucency was a highly significant factor for recurrence.
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Low-dose steroid therapy in cyclosporine-treated renal transplant recipients with well-functioning grafts. The Canadian Multicentre Transplant Study Group.

TL;DR: Investigation of low-dose prednisone given on alternate days as a steroid adjunct to cyclosporine therapy was investigated primarily for its influence on kidney graft and patient survival and, secondarily, on renal function and complications.
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