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- David Manteigas, International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, 72, 2021
"The book, written by two well-known experts in the field, deals with cure models, wherein a portion of patients are deemed cured after a long period of follow up. This is a very important topic, both statistically and clinically. Though there are several books covering similar topics, the book clearly distinguishes itself from them in the following aspects:
1. It gives a much more comprehensive and updated treatment to cure models, ranging from parametric models to semi-parametric and nonparametric models, from a single endpoint to multivariate outcomes. Undoubtedly, this gives a solid and informative exposure to statisticians who would want to conduct research in the field.
2. It has been extremely helpful that the authors illustrate all the methods in the book by using the software developed by them. Thus, the book contains actionable knowledge that will benefit practitioners.
3. With a number of interesting datasets included in the book, the authors have nicely embedded the models and techniques with them, another practically appealing point.
As such, I strongly recommend the book and believe it will be useful for both theoreticians as well as practitioners."
(Yi Li, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
"I'm very glad that a new book on cure models is in preparation. There is an urgent need for a book on this topic...The book is written from a rather applied perspective, focusing on practical estimation, model validation, applications and software, without going more deeply into more theoretical issues like underlying model assumptions to make cure models identifiable, rigorous mathematical statements and properties, etc... The book is clearly written...Moreover, it is self-comprehensive and pleasant to read. It will definitely become an important reference in the field." (Ingrid Van Keilegom, KU Leuven)
"To the best of my knowledge a book on cure models on its own is not available yet. In view of the state of the art of cure models, a comprehensive book on this topic is very pertinent. It could be used as a textbook for a doctoral course in cure models as well as a reference book for researchers in the field." (Ricardo Cao, A Coruña, CITIC, ITMATI)