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SEMIPARAMETRIC EFFICIENT ESTIMATION FOR SHARED-FRAILTY MODELS WITH DOUBLY-CENSORED CLUSTERED DATA.

Yu-Ru Su1, Jane-Ling Wang2.   

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate frailty models for clustered survival data that are subject to both left- and right-censoring, termed "doubly-censored data". This model extends current survival literature by broadening the application of frailty models from right-censoring to a more complicated situation with additional left censoring. Our approach is motivated by a recent Hepatitis B study where the sample consists of families. We adopt a likelihood approach that aims at the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimators (NPMLE). A new algorithm is proposed, which not only works well for clustered data but also improve over existing algorithm for independent and doubly-censored data, a special case when the frailty variable is a constant equal to one. This special case is well known to be a computational challenge due to the left censoring feature of the data. The new algorithm not only resolves this challenge but also accommodate the additional frailty variable effectively. Asymptotic properties of the NPMLE are established along with semi-parametric efficiency of the NPMLE for the finite-dimensional parameters. The consistency of Bootstrap estimators for the standard errors of the NPMLE is also discussed. We conducted some simulations to illustrate the numerical performance and robustness of the proposed algorithm, which is also applied to the Hepatitis B data.

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Keywords:  EM algorithm; Frailty model; Monte Carlo integrations; semi-parametric efficiency

Year:  2016        PMID: 29527068      PMCID: PMC5841260          DOI: 10.1214/15-AOS1406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stat        ISSN: 0090-5364            Impact factor:   4.028


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