Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1154469 | Statistics & Probability Letters | 2007 | 9 Pages |
For testing treatment effect with time to event data, combinations of several tests are often desired when the hazard functions of the two groups are nonproportional. Yang and Prentice [2005. Semiparametric analysis of short term and long term hazard ratios with two sample survival data. Biometrika 92, 1–17.] defined a new two-sample semiparametric model that accommodates nonproportional hazard functions and contains the Cox model and the proportional odds model as two submodels. They also obtained a χ2χ2 test on the parameter that reduces to the χ2χ2 test based on weighted log-rank tests for testing the null hypothesis of no treatment effect. In this paper, we consider a new χ2χ2 test using the empirical likelihood method. Extensive simulation studies were conducted to compare the performance of the test with other related ones, for a variety of combinations of the short-term and long-term treatment effects.