Comparison Between Two Partial Likelihood Approaches for the Competing Risks Model with Missing Cause of Failure

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Kaifeng Lu
Anastasios A. Tsiatis
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[1] Merck & Co.,Merck Research Laboratories
[2] Inc.,Department of Statistics
[3] North Carolina State University,undefined
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Lifetime Data Analysis | 2005年 / 11卷
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cause-specific hazard; martingale; missing at random; semiparametric efficiency;
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In many clinical studies where time to failure is of primary interest, patients may fail or die from one of many causes where failure time can be right censored. In some circumstances, it might also be the case that patients are known to die but the cause of death information is not available for some patients. Under the assumption that cause of death is missing at random, we compare the Goetghebeur and Ryan (1995, Biometrika, 82, 821–833) partial likelihood approach with the Dewanji (1992, Biometrika, 79, 855–857)partial likelihood approach. We show that the estimator for the regression coefficients based on the Dewanji partial likelihood is not only consistent and asymptotically normal, but also semiparametric efficient. While the Goetghebeur and Ryan estimator is more robust than the Dewanji partial likelihood estimator against misspecification of proportional baseline hazards, the Dewanji partial likelihood estimator allows the probability of missing cause of failure to depend on covariate information without the need to model the missingness mechanism. Tests for proportional baseline hazards are also suggested and a robust variance estimator is derived.
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