Tutorial on methods for interval-censored data and their implementation in R
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2009ISSN
1471-082x
Abstract
Interval censoring is encountered in many practical situations when the event of interest
cannot be observed and it is only known to have occurred within a time window. The theory for
the analysis of interval-censored data has been developed over the past three decades and several
reviews have been written. However, it is still a common practice in medical and reliability studies
to simplify the interval censoring structure of the data into a more standard right censoring situation
by, for instance, imputing the midpoint of the censoring interval. The availability of software for right
censoring might well be the main reason for this simplifying practice. In contrast, several methods
have been developed to deal with interval-censored data and the corresponding algorithms to make the
procedures feasible are scattered across the statistical software or remain behind the personal computers
of many researchers. The purpose of this tutorial is to present, in a pedagogical and unified manner,
the methodology and the available software for analyzing interval-censored data. The paper covers
frequentist non-parametric, parametric and semiparametric estimating approaches, non-parametric
tests for comparing survival curves and a section on simulation of interval-censored data. The methods
and the software are described using the data from a dental study.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Anàlisi de supervivència (Estadística)
Pages
40 p.
Publisher
Sage
Citation
"Gomez, G., Calle Rosingana, M. L., Oller Piquer, R., & Langohr, K.
(2009). Tutorial on methods for interval-censored data and their
implementation in R./Statistical Modelling, //9/(4), 259-297."
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