A two-sample comparison of mean survival times of uncured sub-populations

07/06/2023
by   Dennis Dobler, et al.
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Comparing the survival times among two groups is a common problem in time-to-event analysis, for example if one would like to understand whether one medical treatment is superior to another. In the standard survival analysis setting, there has been a lot of discussion on how to quantify such difference and what can be an intuitive, easily interpretable, summary measure. In the presence of subjects that are immune to the event of interest (`cured'), we illustrate that it is not appropriate to just compare the overall survival functions. Instead, it is more informative to compare the cure fractions and the survival of the uncured sub-populations separately from each other. Our research is mainly driven by the question: if the cure fraction is similar for two available treatments, how else can we determine which is preferable? To this end, we estimate the mean survival times in the uncured fractions of both treatment groups (MST_u) and develop permutation tests for inference. In the first out of two connected papers, we focus on nonparametric approaches. The methods are illustrated with medical data of leukemia patients. In Part II we adjust the mean survival time of the uncured for potential confounders, which is crucial in observational settings. For each group, we employ the widely used logistic-Cox mixture cure model and estimate the MST_u conditionally on a given covariate value. An asymptotic and a permutation-based approach have been developed for making inference on the difference of conditional MST_u's between two groups. Contrarily to available results in the literature, in the simulation study we do not observe a clear advantage of the permutation method over the asymptotic one to justify its increased computational cost. The methods are illustrated through a practical application to breast cancer data.

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