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Original Articles

The Identification of Potential Longitudinal Biomarkers and Measurements of Effectiveness for Biomarkers as Surrogates in Multivariate Survival Data

Pages 2681-2698 | Received 06 Oct 2010, Accepted 10 Jan 2011, Published online: 13 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

A proposed method based on frailty models is used to identify longitudinal biomarkers or surrogates for a multivariate survival. This method is an extention of earlier models by Wulfsohn and Tsiatis (Citation1997) and Song et al. (Citation2002). In this article, similar to Henderson et al. (Citation2002), a joint likelihood function combines the likelihood functions of the longitudinal biomarkers and the multivariate survival times. We use simulations to explore how the number of individuals, the number of time points per individual and the functional form of the random effects from the longitudianl biomarkers influence the power to detect the association of a longitudinal biomarker and the multivariate survival time. The proposed method is illustrate by using the gastric cancer data.

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification:

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