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2014 A comparison of the constant piecewise weighted logrank and Fleming-Harrington tests
Valérie Garès, Sandrine Andrieu, Jean-François Dupuy, Nicolas Savy
Electron. J. Statist. 8(1): 841-860 (2014). DOI: 10.1214/14-EJS911

Abstract

The Fleming-Harrington and constant piecewise wei- ghted logrank tests for late effects in clinical trials are considered. Both tests depend on a parameter ($q$ for the Fleming-Harrington and $t^{*}$ for the constant piecewise weighted logrank) that has to be chosen before the trial analysis. The problem of choosing the most appropriate test and associated parameter value for a given trial is addressed. For this purpose, the tests are compared in terms of their sensitivity to $q$ and $t^{*}$ and of their asymptotic relative efficiency and necessary sample size. Some guidelines for choosing the most appropriate weight for testing late effects are provided. The methodology is illustrated on a medical dataset.

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Valérie Garès. Sandrine Andrieu. Jean-François Dupuy. Nicolas Savy. "A comparison of the constant piecewise weighted logrank and Fleming-Harrington tests." Electron. J. Statist. 8 (1) 841 - 860, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1214/14-EJS911

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Published: 2014
First available in Project Euclid: 17 June 2014

zbMATH: 1349.62496
MathSciNet: MR3224573
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/14-EJS911

Subjects:
Primary: 62N03 , 62P10
Secondary: 62E20 , 62M99

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease , constant piecewise weighted logrank test , Fleming-Harrington test , Pitman asymptotic relative efficiency , prevention trial , survival data analysis

Rights: Copyright © 2014 The Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Bernoulli Society

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