Abstract

Interval-censored survival data arise often in medical applications and clinical trials [Wang L, Sun J, Tong X. Regression analyis of case II interval-censored failure time data with the additive hazards model. Statistica Sinica. 2010;20:1709–1723]. However, most of existing interval-censored survival analysis techniques suffer from challenges such as heavy computational cost or non-proportionality of hazard rates due to complicated data structure [Wang L, Lin X. A Bayesian approach for analyzing case 2 interval-censored data under the semiparametric proportional odds model. Statistics & Probability Letters. 2011;81:876–883; Banerjee T, Chen M-H, Dey DK, et al. Bayesian analysis of generalized odds-rate hazards models for survival data. Lifetime Data Analysis. 2007;13:241–260]. To address these challenges, in this paper, we introduce a flexible Bayesian non-parametric procedure for the estimation of the odds under interval censoring, case II. We use Bernstein polynomials to introduce a prior for modeling the odds and propose a novel and easy-to-implement sampling manner based on the Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms to study the posterior distributions. We also give general results on asymptotic properties of the posterior distributions. The simulated examples show that the proposed approach is quite satisfactory in the cases considered. The use of the proposed method is further illustrated by analyzing the hemophilia study data [McMahan CS, Wang L. A package for semiparametric regression analysis of interval-censored data; 2015. http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ICsurv.

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