SurvTrunc:Analysis of Doubly Truncated Data
Package performs Cox regression and survival distribution function estimation when the survival times are subject to
double truncation. In case that the survival and truncation
times are quasi-independent, the estimation procedure for each
method involves inverse probability weighting, where the
weights correspond to the inverse of the selection
probabilities and are estimated using the survival times and
truncation times only. A test for checking this independence
assumption is also included in this package. The functions
available in this package for Cox regression, survival
distribution function estimation, and testing independence
under double truncation are based on the following methods,
respectively: Rennert and Xie (2018) <doi:10.1111/biom.12809>,
Shen (2010) <doi:10.1007/s10463-008-0192-2>, Martin and
Betensky (2005) <doi:10.1198/016214504000001538>. When the
survival times are dependent on at least one of the truncation
times, an EM algorithm is employed to obtain point estimates
for the regression coefficients. The standard errors are
calculated using the bootstrap method. See Rennert and Xie
(2022) <doi:10.1111/biom.13451>. Both the independent and
dependent cases assume no censoring is present in the data.
Please contact Lior Rennert <liorr@clemson.edu> for questions
regarding function coxDT and Yidan Shi
<yidan.shi@pennmedicine.upenn.edu> for questions regarding
function coxDTdep.