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Covariate effect on the life expectancy and percentile residual life functions under the proportional hazards and the accelerated life models
Authors:B. Raja rao  C. V. Damaraju  Jasem M. Alhumoud
Affiliation:1. Department of Biostatistics Graduate School of Public Health , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA, 15261;2. Department of Civil Engineering , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA, 15261
Abstract:The present paper is concerned with statistical models for the dependence of survival time or time to occurrence of an event, such as time to tumor, on a vector X of covariates or prognostic variables such as age, sex, blood pressure, length of exposure to a toxic material, etc., measured on a group of individuals in biomedical investigations. It is assumed that the covariates influence the distribution of time to tumor only through a linear predictor μ =βX.

The object of our paper is to investigate the effect due to the covariates on the Life Expectancy and the Percentile Residual Life (PRL) function of a family of organisms under the proportional hazards and the accelerated life models. The key result is that the families of survival distributions under these models have the 'setting the clock back to zero' property if the family of baseline survival distributions does. This property is a generalization of the lack of memory property of the exponential distribution. Simple examples of the members of this family are the linear hazard exponential, Pareto and Gompertz life distributions.

As a simple application of the main results obtained in the present paper, we have considered a stochastic survival model recently proposed by Chiang and Conforti (1989) for the time-to-tumor distribution in the context of a large-scale serial sacrifice experiment by the National Center of Toxicological Research (NCTR). This involves some mice that were fed 2-AAF from infancy and those that developed bladder and/or liver neoplasms, see Farmer et al (1980). It is shown that their stochastic model for tumor incidence intensity at time t leads to a family of survival models that has the setting the clock back to zero property. The survival functions and the effect of the vector X of covariates on the PRL and the tumor-free life expectancies are evaluated for the proportional hazards and accelerated life models.
Keywords:hazard rate  survival function  Weibull and Gompertz distributions  cancer risk assessment
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