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Cause-Specific Hazard Regression for Competing Risks Data Under Interval Censoring and Left Truncation.

Inference for cause-specific hazards from competing risks data under interval censoring and possible left truncation has been understudied. Aiming at this target, a penalized likelihood approach for a Cox-type proportional cause-specific hazards model is developed, and the associated asymptotic theory is discussed. Monte Carlo simulations show that the approach performs very well for moderate sample sizes. An application to a longitudinal study of dementia illustrates the practical utility of the method. In the application, the age-specific hazards of AD, other dementia and death without dementia are estimated, and risk factors of all competing risks are studied.

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