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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 14.
Published in final edited form as: Stat Med. 2023 Jun 10;42(19):3371–3391. doi: 10.1002/sim.9810

TABLE 2.

Parameter estimates with 95% credible intervals (low, high) regarding hazard rates over time for the stable-to-progression transition, the stable-to-death transition, and progression-to-death transition with treatment 1 for a selection of alternative meta-analysis models.

Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Parameter Estimate Low High Estimate Low High Estimate Low High Estimate Low High
M 1 −3.752 −4.081 −3.512 −3.758 −4.102 −3.514 −3.628 −3.777 −3.469 −3.136 −3.23 −3.041
M 2 0.974 0.768 1.241 0.963 0.761 1.237 0.512 0.441 0.583 0.052 0.044 0.06
M 3 −0.073 −0.101 −0.049 −0.069 −0.098 −0.046
M 4 −4.786 −5.306 −4.378 −4.808 −5.34 −4.385 −4.587 −4.605 −4.513 −4.589 −4.605 −4.527
M 5 −0.984 −1.17 −0.578 −0.992 −1.17 −0.615 0.013 −0.013 0.07
M 6 −2.983 −3.431 −2.504 −2.779 −2.872 −2.681 −2.968 −3.059 −2.879 −2.97 −3.053 −2.881
M 7 0.071 −0.092 0.227

Note: Model 1: SP second order FP(01); SD Weibull; PD Weibull. Model 2: SP second order FP(01); SD Weibull; PD exponential. Model 3: SP Weibull; SD Weibull; PD exponential. Model 4: SP Gompertz; SD exponential; PD exponential. Estimate: the median of the posterior distribution; low and high: lower and upper bound of the 95% credible interval corresponding to the 2.5 th and 97.5 th percentile of the posterior distribution.