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Nonparametric analysis of interval-censored failure time data
Author(s) -
Jeremy Gorelick
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.32469/10355/7009
Subject(s) - nonparametric statistics , statistics , log rank test , sample size determination , mathematics , survival function , interval (graph theory) , imputation (statistics) , confidence interval , missing data , survival analysis , econometrics , combinatorics
This thesis considers the problem of treatment comparisons when only interval-censored failure time data are available. This type of data occurs frequently in clinical trials and other follow-up studies. We study several nonparametric procedures developed previously and compare them under different situations. In particular, we study the situation where the difference between the groups occurs at an early or late time period. For this problem, we generalize the log-rank tests developed for interval-censored data in Zhao and Sun (2004) and the weighted log-rank test presented in Kalbfleisch (2002). Numerical studies are conducted to evaluate the proposed test and compare it with the unweighted log-rank test, which indicate that the proposed method works well.

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