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![]() BiometricsVolume 58 Issue 1, Pages 48 - 57 Published Online: 21 May 2004 ©2009 International Biometric Society Journal of the International Biometric Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 808K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Estimation of Survival Distributions of Treatment Policies in Two-Stage Randomization Designs in Clinical Trials Copyright The International Biometric Society, 2002 KEYWORDS Induction therapy • Intent to treat • Inverse weighting • Maintenance therapy • Potential outcomes • Survival analysis Summary.
Summary. Some clinical trials follow a design where patients are randomized to a primary therapy at entry followed by another randomization to maintenance therapy contingent upon disease remission. Ideally, analysis would allow different treatment policies, i.e., combinations of primary and maintenance therapy if specified up-front, to be compared. Standard practice is to conduct separate analyses for the primary and follow-up treatments, which does not address this issue directly. We propose consistent estimators for the survival distribution and mean restricted survival time for each treatment policy in such two-stage studies and derive large-sample properties. The methods are demonstrated on a leukemia clinical trial data set and through simulation. Received May 2001. Revised September 2001. Accepted September 2001. |
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Congratulations to Gerald G. Brown and W. Matthew Carlyle, recipients of the 2009 Harold W. Kuhn Award for their exceptional paper published in Naval Research Logistics "
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