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When modelling the dynamics of biomarkers in biomedical studies, it is essential to identify homogeneous clusters of patients and analyse them from a precision medicine perspective. This need has emerged as crucial and urgent during the COVID-19 pandemic: early understanding of symptoms and patient heterogeneity has significant implications for prevention, early diagnosis, effective management, and treatment. Additionally, biomarker progression may be associated with clinically relevant time-toevent data. Therefore, statistical models are necessary to gain insight into complex disease mechanisms by properly accounting for unobservable heterogeneity in patients while jointly modelling longitudinal and time-to-event data. In this study, we leverage the key features of Latent Class modelling and Bayesian Network approaches and propose a unified framework to (a) uncover homogeneous subgroups of patients concerning their longitudinal and survival data and (b) describe patient subgroups within a multivariate framework.
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