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survstan 0.0.1
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
survstan 0.0.2
- Implementation of the Yang and Prentice (YP) model for dealing with survival data with possibly crossing survival curves.
- Implementation of survfit.survstan method for all implemented models.
- Improvement in the output of the anova.survstan function: now the chosen regression model and baseline distribution are displayed in the ANOVA table.
- Addition of dist argument in the model fitting functions (aftreg(), ahreg(), phreg(), poreg() and ypreg()) as an alternative way to specify the baseline distribution (for compability with the survival::survreg() function).
- Addition of init argument in the model fitting functions (aftreg(), ahreg(), phreg(), poreg() and ypreg()) with default value equals to 0 to fix the initial starting values when calling the rstan::optimizing() function.
- Addition of extractAIC.survstan method required in the stats::step() function for carrying out model selection via stepwise procedures.
- Addition of logLik.survstan method to extract the log-likelihood value of a fitted model.
- AIC.survstan method now returns a data.frame with the aic values along with the corresponding number of model parameters when more than one fit is passed to the method.
- Addition of gastric and ipass datasets.
survstan 0.0.3
- The Weibull distribution is now the default baseline distribution (replacing the exponential distribution in previous versions).
- Implementation of Birnbaum-Saunders (fatigue) distribution.
- Implementation of the function rank_models to rank survstan models according to their AICs.
survstan 0.0.4
- The survstan package now requires rstan version 2.26.
survstan 0.0.5
- Inclusion of emmeans method for survstan models.
- Implementation of gamma and Rayleigh distributions.
- Implementation of se method for computation of standard errors.
- Correction of covariance matrix for positive parameters.
- Application of delta method to avoid negative lower bounds in confidence intervals for positive parameters.
- Bug correction in the implementation of survival functions.
survstan 0.0.6
- update summary output.
- tidy.survstan method was reimplemented to follow broom stantards, and survstan::tidy() no long masks broom::tidy().
- cross_time() function now allows for parallel computing.
- reparametrization of AH model (see details in https://fndemarqui.github.io/survstan/).
- implementation of extended hazard (EH) family of survival regression models.
survstan 0.0.6.1
- Correcting parametrization of survival functions for AH and EH models.
survstan 0.0.7
- All implemented models now can accommodate an offset variable in the linear predictors.
- Implementation of Gompertz and generalized gamma (original Stacy’s parametrization and alternative Prentice’s parametrization) distributions.
survstan 0.0.7.1
- survfit.survstan method now returns a data.frame with the observed survival times and their corresponding estimated baseline survivals when newdata = NULL.
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