Nonparametric comparison of survival functions based on interval‐censored data with unequal censoring

Nonparametric comparison of survival functions is one of the most commonly required task in failure time studies such as clinical trials, and for this, many procedures have been developed under various situations. This paper considers a situation that often occurs in practice but has not been discus...

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Published inStatistics in medicine Vol. 36; no. 12; pp. 1895 - 1906
Main Authors Feng, Yanqin, Duan, Ran, Sun, Jianguo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 30.05.2017
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ISSN0277-6715
1097-0258
DOI10.1002/sim.7239

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Summary:Nonparametric comparison of survival functions is one of the most commonly required task in failure time studies such as clinical trials, and for this, many procedures have been developed under various situations. This paper considers a situation that often occurs in practice but has not been discussed much: the comparison based on interval‐censored data in the presence of unequal censoring. That is, one observes only interval‐censored data, and the distributions of or the mechanisms behind censoring variables may depend on treatments and thus be different for the subjects in different treatment groups. For the problem, a test procedure is developed that takes into account the difference between the distributions of the censoring variables, and the asymptotic normality of the test statistics is given. For the assessment of the performance of the procedure, a simulation study is conducted and suggests that it works well for practical situations. An illustrative example is provided. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN:0277-6715
1097-0258
DOI:10.1002/sim.7239