Testing the equality of two survival functions with right truncated data

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Abstract

To compare the survival functions based on right-truncated data, Lagakos et al. proposed a weighted logrank test based on a reverse time scale. This is in contrast to Bilker and Wang, who suggested a semi-parametric version of the Mann-Whitney test by assuming that the distribution of truncation times is known or can be estimated parametrically. The approach of Lagakos et al. is simple and elegant, but the weight function in their method depends on the underlying cumulative hazard functions even under proportional hazards models. On the other hand, a semi-parametric test may have better efficiency, but it may be sensitive to misspecification of the distribution of truncation times. Therefore, this paper proposes a non-parametric test statistic based on the integrated weighted difference between two estimated survival functions in forward time. The comparative results from a simulation study are presented and the implementation of these methods to a real data set is demonstrated. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Chi, Y., Tsai, W. Y., & Chiang, C. L. (2007). Testing the equality of two survival functions with right truncated data. Statistics in Medicine, 26(4), 812–827. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.2556

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