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A semiparametric accelerated failure time-based mixture cure tree

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  • Wisdom Aselisewine
  • Suvra Pal
  • Helton Saulo

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The mixture cure rate model (MCM) is the most widely used model for the analysis of survival data with a cured subgroup. In this context, the most common strategy to model the cure probability is to assume a generalized linear model with a known link function, such as the logit link function. However, the logit model can only capture simple effects of covariates on the cure probability. In this article, we propose a new MCM where the cure probability is modeled using a decision tree-based classifier and the survival distribution of the uncured is modeled using an accelerated failure time structure. To estimate the model parameters, we develop an expectation maximization algorithm. Our simulation study shows that the proposed model performs better in capturing nonlinear classification boundaries when compared to the logit-based MCM and the spline-based MCM. This results in more accurate and precise estimates of the cured probabilities, which in-turn results in improved predictive accuracy of cure. We further show that capturing nonlinear classification boundary also improves the estimation results corresponding to the survival distribution of the uncured subjects. Finally, we apply our proposed model and the EM algorithm to analyze an existing bone marrow transplant data.

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  • Wisdom Aselisewine & Suvra Pal & Helton Saulo, 2025. "A semiparametric accelerated failure time-based mixture cure tree," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(6), pages 1177-1194, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:52:y:2025:i:6:p:1177-1194
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2024.2418476
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