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Activity Number:
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199
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Type:
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Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Monday, July 30, 2007 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Biopharmaceutical Section
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| Abstract - #309887 |
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Title:
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Robust Assessment of Survival Differences Using Multiple Testing Procedures
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Author(s):
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Larry Ma*+ and Devan V. Mehrotra and Woollcott Smith
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Companies:
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Temple University and Merck & Co., Inc. and Temple University
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Address:
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129 Aileen Dr, Lansdale, PA, 19446,
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Keywords:
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Time-to-Event Data ; Survival Difference ; Weighted Log-Rank Statistics ; Multiple Testing Procedures ; Robustness
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Abstract:
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The log-rank test is optimal for assessing differences between two survival functions when the hazards are proportional to each other. However, if the proportional hazards assumption is not tenable, a weighted log-rank test is often used in which the pre-specified weight function assigns more weight to early or late events. Since the performance of a single weighted log-rank statistic is sensitive to the choice of the weight function, we suggest the simultaneous use of multiple weighted log-rank statistics when some prior information is available or there is no prior information at all. The equality of the two survival functions is tested using a pre-specified multiplicity adjustment. The MTPs that we consider include extensions of Fisher's and Simes' methods to the setting of correlated test statistics. We make recommendations based on simulation-based test size and power results.
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