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Inference on Survival Data with Covariate Measurement Error – An Imputation‐based Approach

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  • YI LI
  • LOUISE RYAN

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. We propose a new method for fitting proportional hazards models with error‐prone covariates. Regression coefficients are estimated by solving an estimating equation that is the average of the partial likelihood scores based on imputed true covariates. For the purpose of imputation, a linear spline model is assumed on the baseline hazard. We discuss consistency and asymptotic normality of the resulting estimators, and propose a stochastic approximation scheme to obtain the estimates. The algorithm is easy to implement, and reduces to the ordinary Cox partial likelihood approach when the measurement error has a degenerate distribution. Simulations indicate high efficiency and robustness. We consider the special case where error‐prone replicates are available on the unobserved true covariates. As expected, increasing the number of replicates for the unobserved covariates increases efficiency and reduces bias. We illustrate the practical utility of the proposed method with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group clinical trial where a genetic marker, c‐myc expression level, is subject to measurement error.

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  • Yi Li & Louise Ryan, 2006. "Inference on Survival Data with Covariate Measurement Error – An Imputation‐based Approach," Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics;Finnish Statistical Society;Norwegian Statistical Association;Swedish Statistical Association, vol. 33(2), pages 169-190, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:scjsta:v:33:y:2006:i:2:p:169-190
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9469.2006.00460.x
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    1. Li-Pang Chen & Grace Y. Yi, 2021. "Semiparametric methods for left-truncated and right-censored survival data with covariate measurement error," Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Springer;The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, vol. 73(3), pages 481-517, June.

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