Bayesian Approach for Joint Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data with Survival Fraction

Many medical investigations generate both repeatedly-measured (longitudinal) biomarker and survival data. One of complex issue arises when investigating the association between longitudinal and time-to-event data when there are cured patients in the population, which leads to a plateau in the surviv...

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Published inBulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society Vol. 32; no. 1
Main Authors Bakar, Rizam Abu, Salah, Khalid A, Ibrahim, Noor Akma, Haron, Kassim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Springer Nature B.V 01.01.2009
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ISSN0126-6705
2180-4206

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Summary:Many medical investigations generate both repeatedly-measured (longitudinal) biomarker and survival data. One of complex issue arises when investigating the association between longitudinal and time-to-event data when there are cured patients in the population, which leads to a plateau in the survival function ... after sufficient follow-up. Thus, usual Cox proportional hazard model [11] is not applicable since the proportional hazard assumption is violated. An alternative is to consider survival models incorporating a cure fraction. In this paper, we present a new class of joint model for univariate longitudinal and survival data in presence of cure fraction. For the longitudinal model, a stochastic Integrated Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process will present, and for the survival model a semiparametric survival function will be considered which accommodate both zero and non-zero cure fractions of the dynamic disease progression. Moreover, we consider a Bayesian approach which is motivated by the complexity of the model. Posterior and prior specification needs to accommodate parameter constraints due to the non-negativity of the survival function. A simulation study is presented to evaluate the performance of the proposed joint model. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62F15, 62G99, 62M05, 62N01. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted.)
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ISSN:0126-6705
2180-4206