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A0456
Title: Evaluating association between two event times with observations subject to informative censoring Authors:  Dongdong Li - Harvard Medical School (United States) [presenting]
Abstract: The aim is to evaluate the association between two event times without specifying the joint distribution parametrically. This is particularly challenging when the observations on the event times are subject to informative censoring due to a terminating event such as death. We link the joint distribution of the two event times and the informative censoring time using a nested copula function. We use flexible functional forms to specify the covariate effects on both the marginal and joint distributions. In a semiparametric model for the bivariate event time, we estimate simultaneously the association parameters, the marginal survival functions, and the covariate effects. A byproduct of the approach is a consistent estimator for the induced marginal survival function of each event time conditional on the covariates. We develop an easy-to-implement pseudolikelihood-based inference procedure, derive the asymptotic properties of the estimators, and conduct simulation studies to examine the finite-sample performance of the proposed approach. For illustration, we apply our method to analyze data from the breast cancer survivorship study that motivated this research.