In clinical trials, information about certain time points may be of interest in making decisions about treatment effectiveness. Rather than comparing entire survival curves, researchers can focus on the comparison at fixed time points that may have a clinical utility for patients. For two independent samples of right-censored data, Klein et al. (2007) compared survival probabilities at a fixed time point by studying a number of tests based on some transformations of the Kaplan-Meier estimators of the survival function. However, to compare the survival probabilities at a fixed time point for paired right-censored data or clustered right-censored data, their approach would need to be modified. In this paper, we extend the statistics to accommodate the possible within-paired correlation and within-clustered correlation, respectively. We use simulation studies to present comparative results. Finally, we illustrate the implementation of these methods using two real data sets.
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Analyzing survival curves at a fixed point in time for paired and clustered right-censored data. - PubMed - NCBI
%0 Journal Article
%1 Su:2011:Comput-Stat-Data-Anal:29456280
%A Su, P F
%A Chi, Y
%A Lee, C Y
%A Shyr, Y
%A Liao, Y D
%D 2011
%J Comput Stat Data Anal
%K CorrelatedData SurvivalAnalysis statistics
%N 4
%P 1617-1628
%R 10.1016/j.csda.2010.10.001
%T Analyzing survival curves at a fixed point in time for paired and clustered right-censored data
%U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29456280
%V 55
%X In clinical trials, information about certain time points may be of interest in making decisions about treatment effectiveness. Rather than comparing entire survival curves, researchers can focus on the comparison at fixed time points that may have a clinical utility for patients. For two independent samples of right-censored data, Klein et al. (2007) compared survival probabilities at a fixed time point by studying a number of tests based on some transformations of the Kaplan-Meier estimators of the survival function. However, to compare the survival probabilities at a fixed time point for paired right-censored data or clustered right-censored data, their approach would need to be modified. In this paper, we extend the statistics to accommodate the possible within-paired correlation and within-clustered correlation, respectively. We use simulation studies to present comparative results. Finally, we illustrate the implementation of these methods using two real data sets.
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abstract = {In clinical trials, information about certain time points may be of interest in making decisions about treatment effectiveness. Rather than comparing entire survival curves, researchers can focus on the comparison at fixed time points that may have a clinical utility for patients. For two independent samples of right-censored data, Klein et al. (2007) compared survival probabilities at a fixed time point by studying a number of tests based on some transformations of the Kaplan-Meier estimators of the survival function. However, to compare the survival probabilities at a fixed time point for paired right-censored data or clustered right-censored data, their approach would need to be modified. In this paper, we extend the statistics to accommodate the possible within-paired correlation and within-clustered correlation, respectively. We use simulation studies to present comparative results. Finally, we illustrate the implementation of these methods using two real data sets.},
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author = {Su, P F and Chi, Y and Lee, C Y and Shyr, Y and Liao, Y D},
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title = {Analyzing survival curves at a fixed point in time for paired and clustered right-censored data},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29456280},
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