Title of article :
An index of local sensitivity to non-ignorability for parametric survival models with potential non-random missing covariate: an application to the SEER cancer registry data
Author/Authors :
S. Eftekhari Mahabadi&M. Ganjali، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Several survival regression models have been developed to assess the effects of covariates on failure times.
In various settings, including surveys, clinical trials and epidemiological studies, missing data may often
occur due to incomplete covariate data. Most existing methods for lifetime data are based on the assumption
of missing at random (MAR) covariates. However, in many substantive applications, it is important to assess
the sensitivity of key model inferences to theMARassumption. The index of sensitivity to non-ignorability
(ISNI) is a local sensitivity tool to measure the potential sensitivity of key model parameters to small
departures from the ignorability assumption, needless of estimating a complicated non-ignorable model.
We extend this sensitivity index to evaluate the impact of a covariate that is potentially missing, not at
random in survival analysis, using parametric survival models. The approach will be applied to investigate
the impact of missing tumor grade on post-surgical mortality outcomes in individuals with pancreas-head
cancer in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data set. For patients suffering from cancer,
tumor grade is an important risk factor. Many individuals in these data with pancreas-head cancer have
missing tumor grade information. Our ISNI analysis shows that the magnitude of effect for most covariates
(with significant effect on the survival time distribution), specifically surgery and tumor grade as some
important risk factors in cancer studies, highly depends on the missing mechanism assumption of the tumor
grade. Also a simulation study is conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed index in detecting
sensitivity of key model parameters.
Keywords :
parametric survival model , missing covariate , Right censoring , Sensitivity analysis
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS