Semiparametric analysis of the additive risk model

In contrast to the proportional hazards model, the additive risk model specifies that the hazard function associated with a set of possibly time-varying covariates is the sum of, rather than the product of, the baseline hazard function and the regression function of covariates. This formulation describes a different aspect of the association between covariates and the failure time than the proportional hazards model, and is more plausible than the latter for many applications. In the present paper, simple procedures with high efficiencies are developed for making inference about the regression parameters under the additive risk model with an unspecified baseline hazard function