Sample size calculation for testing differences between cure rates with the optimal log-rank test.

Jianrong Wu
Author Information
  1. Jianrong Wu: a Department of Biostatistics , St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , Memphis , Tennessee , USA.

Abstract

In this article, sample size calculations are developed for use when the main interest is in the differences between the cure rates of two groups. Following the work of Ewell and Ibrahim, the asymptotic distribution of the weighted log-rank test is derived under the local alternative. The optimal log-rank test under the proportional distributions alternative is discussed, and sample size formulas for the optimal and standard log-rank tests are derived. Simulation results show that the proposed formulas provide adequate sample size estimation for trial designs and that the optimal log-rank test is more efficient than the standard log-rank test, particularly when both cure rates and percentages of censoring are small.

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Grants

  1. P30 CA021765/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Clinical Trials as Topic
Computer Simulation
Humans
Sample Size
Survival Analysis

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