Berlin TIS demonstrates the use of landmarking for the analysis of left-truncated competing risk data

Landmarking is a statistical methodology which may be able to serve as a an alternative to multistate modelling for the analysis of left-truncated competing risk data. Researchers affiliated with the Berlin TIS (Embryotox Center of Clinical Teratology and Drug Safety in Pregnancy) have published a demonstration of the analytical technique to examine elective termination and spontaneous abortion risks among fluoroquinolone-exposed pregnant women. More information is available here.