Shared Frailty Models Based on Cancer Data

12/21/2021
by   Shikhar Tyagi, et al.
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Traditional survival analysis techniques focus on the occurrence of failures over the time. During analysis of such events, ignoring the related unobserved covariates or heterogeneity involved in data sample may leads us to adverse consequences. In this context, frailty models are the viable choice to investigate the effect of the unobserved covariates. In this article, we assume that frailty acts multiplicatively to hazard rate. We propose inverse Gaussian (IG) and generalized Lindley (GL) shared frailty models with generalized Weibull (GW) as baseline distribution in order to analyze the unobserved heterogeneity. To estimate the parameters in models, Bayesian paradigm of Markov Chain Monte Carlo technique has been proposed. Model selection criteria have been used for the comparison of models. Three different cancer data sets have been analyzed using the shared frailty models. Better models have been suggested for the data sets.

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