Dear all,

Playing with repeated time to event models, I run into the issue that simple 
diagnostics for a single time to event outcome suggest that constant hazard and 
Weibull models are not very appropriate. The lognormal model seems to provide a 
very nice fit; compared to a constant hazard, the hazard is suggested to be 
higher in the beginning and then significantly lower at later times.

I have not seen any implementations online: does anyone know if the lognormal 
survival function can be implemented in NONMEM, and/or can anyone suggest 
alternative approaches?  Some time-varying function to modify the hazard?

Any and all suggestions appreciated!

Kind regards,

Rik



Rik Schoemaker, PhD
Occams Coöperatie U.A.
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The Netherlands
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