Why do we use Kernel-smoothed hazard function in clinical trials?

The Kernel-smoothed hazard function is a statistical method used to estimate the hazard function continuously over time. This approach is particularly useful in survival analysis, where the interest is in understanding the event rate (such as death or failure) at any given point in time. Here are a few reasons why researchers might choose toContinue reading “Why do we use Kernel-smoothed hazard function in clinical trials?”