Causal inference for time-to-event data with a cured subpopulation

Author:

Wang Yi12ORCID,Deng Yuhao2ORCID,Zhou Xiao-Hua2345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The School of Statistics and Information, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics , Shanghai 201620 , China

2. Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research, Peking University , Beijing 100871 , China

3. Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University , Beijing 100871 , China

4. Peking University Chongqing Big Data Research Institute , Chongqing 401333 , China

5. Pazhou Lab , Guangzhou 510335 , China

Abstract

ABSTRACT When studying the treatment effect on time-to-event outcomes, it is common that some individuals never experience failure events, which suggests that they have been cured. However, the cure status may not be observed due to censoring which makes it challenging to define treatment effects. Current methods mainly focus on estimating model parameters in various cure models, ultimately leading to a lack of causal interpretations. To address this issue, we propose 2 causal estimands, the timewise risk difference and mean survival time difference, in the always-uncured based on principal stratification as a complement to the treatment effect on cure rates. These estimands allow us to study the treatment effects on failure times in the always-uncured subpopulation. We show the identifiability using a substitutional variable for the potential cure status under ignorable treatment assignment mechanism, these 2 estimands are identifiable. We also provide estimation methods using mixture cure models. We applied our approach to an observational study that compared the leukemia-free survival rates of different transplantation types to cure acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Our proposed approach yielded insightful results that can be used to inform future treatment decisions.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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