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Statistics and Probability

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

2007

Censored data; Clinical trials; Nonparametric statistics; Nonproportional hazards; Sequential tests

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Evaluating A Group Sequential Design In The Setting Of Nonproportional Hazards, Daniel L. Gillen, Scott S. Emerson May 2007

Evaluating A Group Sequential Design In The Setting Of Nonproportional Hazards, Daniel L. Gillen, Scott S. Emerson

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Group sequential methods have been widely described and implemented in a clinical trial setting where parametric and semiparametric models are deemed suitable. In these situations, the evaluation of the operating characteristics of a group sequential stopping rule remains relatively straightforward. However, in the presence of nonproportional hazards survival data nonparametric methods are often used, and the evaluation of stopping rules is no longer a trivial task. Specifically, nonparametric test statistics do not necessarily correspond to a parameter of clinical interest, thus making it difficult to characterize alternatives at which operating characteristics are to be computed. We describe an approach for …