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Semiparametric methods for center effect measures based on the ratio of survival functions
Authors:Kevin He  Douglas E Schaubel
Institution:1. Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, 1420 Washington Hts., Ann Arbor, MI?, 48109-2029, USA
Abstract:The survival function is often of chief interest in epidemiologic studies of time to an event. We develop methods for evaluating center-specific survival outcomes through a ratio of survival functions. The proposed method assumes a center-stratified additive hazards model, which provides a convenient framework for our purposes. Under the proposed methods, the center effects measure is cast as the ratio of subject-specific survival functions under two scenarios: the scenario in which the subject is treated at center \(j\) ; and that wherein the subject is treated at a hypothetical center with survival function equal to the population average. The proposed measure reduces to the ratio of baseline survival functions, but is invariant to the choice of baseline covariate level. We derive the asymptotic properties of the proposed estimators, and assess finite-sample characteristics through simulation. The proposed methods are applied to national kidney transplant data.
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