Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves

This paper focuses on comparing the survival outcomes of two treatments while adjusting for multiple demographic and clinical factors. We wish to answer the question: "At what times do the survival outcomes of two treatments differ?". Previous work by Zhang and Klein (2001) addressed this...

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Main Authors: Hong Wang, Xu Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Foundation for Open Access Statistics 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Statistical Software
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Online Access:https://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2650
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spelling doaj-753fe3c90aac4650963165b89df16ba02020-11-25T00:07:56ZengFoundation for Open Access StatisticsJournal of Statistical Software1548-76602016-04-0170111710.18637/jss.v070.c02999Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival CurvesHong WangXu ZhangThis paper focuses on comparing the survival outcomes of two treatments while adjusting for multiple demographic and clinical factors. We wish to answer the question: "At what times do the survival outcomes of two treatments differ?". Previous work by Zhang and Klein (2001) addressed this issue by considering a stratified Cox model and by constructing the confidence band for the differences between survival functions of treatments, for a given subject. In this study, we utilize direct adjusted survivals of treatments, so that treatment comparison can be performed on a general basis. The confidence band for the differences between direct adjusted survivals was constructed using the simulation method. We developed two SAS macros that compute the band. The first macro was developed for data sets consisting of fixed covariates only. The second macro was developed based on the piecewise proportional hazards Cox model and allows for timedependent variables. We illustrate both macros by analyzing the survival data of a cohort of lymphoma patients.https://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2650Cox modeldirect adjustmenttime-varying effectconfidence band
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author Hong Wang
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Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
Journal of Statistical Software
Cox model
direct adjustment
time-varying effect
confidence band
author_facet Hong Wang
Xu Zhang
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title Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
title_short Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
title_full Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
title_fullStr Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
title_full_unstemmed Confidence Band for the Differences between Two Direct Adjusted Survival Curves
title_sort confidence band for the differences between two direct adjusted survival curves
publisher Foundation for Open Access Statistics
series Journal of Statistical Software
issn 1548-7660
publishDate 2016-04-01
description This paper focuses on comparing the survival outcomes of two treatments while adjusting for multiple demographic and clinical factors. We wish to answer the question: "At what times do the survival outcomes of two treatments differ?". Previous work by Zhang and Klein (2001) addressed this issue by considering a stratified Cox model and by constructing the confidence band for the differences between survival functions of treatments, for a given subject. In this study, we utilize direct adjusted survivals of treatments, so that treatment comparison can be performed on a general basis. The confidence band for the differences between direct adjusted survivals was constructed using the simulation method. We developed two SAS macros that compute the band. The first macro was developed for data sets consisting of fixed covariates only. The second macro was developed based on the piecewise proportional hazards Cox model and allows for timedependent variables. We illustrate both macros by analyzing the survival data of a cohort of lymphoma patients.
topic Cox model
direct adjustment
time-varying effect
confidence band
url https://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2650
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