Accelerated hazards mixture cure model

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Jiajia Zhang
Yingwei Peng
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[1] University of South Carolina,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[2] Queen’s University,Departments of Community Health and Epidemiology and Mathematics and Statistics, Cancer Care and Epidemiology, Cancer Research Institute
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Lifetime Data Analysis | 2009年 / 15卷
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Censoring; EM algorithm; Mixture model; Rank estimation; SEER data;
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We propose a new cure model for survival data with a surviving or cure fraction. The new model is a mixture cure model where the covariate effects on the proportion of cure and the distribution of the failure time of uncured patients are separately modeled. Unlike the existing mixture cure models, the new model allows covariate effects on the failure time distribution of uncured patients to be negligible at time zero and to increase as time goes by. Such a model is particularly useful in some cancer treatments when the treat effect increases gradually from zero, and the existing models usually cannot handle this situation properly. We develop a rank based semiparametric estimation method to obtain the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters in the model. We compare it with existing models and methods via a simulation study, and apply the model to a breast cancer data set. The numerical studies show that the new model provides a useful addition to the cure model literature.
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