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A multiple time scale survival model with a cure fraction
Fecha
2012Registro en:
TEST, NEW YORK, v. 21, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 1, pp. 355-368, JUN, 2012
1133-0686
10.1007/s11749-011-0247-1
Autor
Louzada, Francisco
Cobre, Juliana
Institución
Resumen
Many recent survival studies propose modeling data with a cure fraction, i.e., data in which part of the population is not susceptible to the event of interest. This event may occur more than once for the same individual (recurrent event). We then have a scenario of recurrent event data in the presence of a cure fraction, which may appear in various areas such as oncology, finance, industries, among others. This paper proposes a multiple time scale survival model to analyze recurrent events using a cure fraction. The objective is analyzing the efficiency of certain interventions so that the studied event will not happen again in terms of covariates and censoring. All estimates were obtained using a sampling-based approach, which allows information to be input beforehand with lower computational effort. Simulations were done based on a clinical scenario in order to observe some frequentist properties of the estimation procedure in the presence of small and moderate sample sizes. An application of a well-known set of real mammary tumor data is provided.