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Comparing Treatments in the Presence of Competing Risks Based on Life Years Lost

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  • Theodore Karrison

    (University of Chicago and NRG Oncology)

  • James Dignam

    (University of Chicago and NRG Oncology)

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Competing risks are frequently encountered in medical research. Examples are clinical trials in head-and-neck and prostate cancer where deaths from cancer and deaths from other causes are competing risks. Andersen (Stat in Med, 2013) showed that the area under the cause j cumulative incidence curve from 0 to t* can be interpreted as the number of life years lost (LYL) due to cause j before time t*. LYL can be estimated and compared in Stata using either the pseudo-observations approach described in Overgaard, Andersen, and Parner (Stata Journal, 2015) or by modification of a routine by Pepe and Mori (Stat in Med, 1993) for testing the equality of cumulative incidence curves. We describe an application of the method to the DeCIDE trial, a phase III randomized clinical trial of induction chemotherapy plus chemoradiotherapy vs. chemoradiotherapy alone in patients with locally advanced head-and-neck cancer. We present simulation results demonstrating that the pseudo-observations and Pepe-Mori approaches yield similar results. We also evaluate the power obtained from comparing life years lost relative to standard procedures for analyzing competing risks data, including cause-specific logrank tests (Freidlin and Korn; Stat in Med, 2005) and the Fine-Gray model (Fine and Gray; JASA, 1999).

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  • Theodore Karrison & James Dignam, 2019. "Comparing Treatments in the Presence of Competing Risks Based on Life Years Lost," 2019 Stata Conference 24, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:scon19:24
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