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Influence diagnostics for the Weibull-Negative-Binomial regression model with cure rate under latent failure causes

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In this paper, we propose a flexible cure rate survival model by assuming that the number of competing causes of the event of interest follows the Negative Binomial distribution and the time to event follows a Weibull distribution. Indeed, we introduce the Weibull-Negative-Binomial (WNB) distribution, which can be used in order to model survival data when the hazard rate function is increasing, decreasing and some non-monotonous shaped. Another advantage of the proposed model is that it has some distributions commonly used in lifetime analysis as particular cases. Moreover, the proposed model includes as special cases some of the well-know cure rate models discussed in the literature. We consider a frequentist analysis for parameter estimation of a WNB model with cure rate. Then, we derive the appropriate matrices for assessing local influence on the parameter estimates under different perturbation schemes and present some ways to perform global influence analysis. Finally, the methodology is illustrated on a medical data.

Keywords: Weibull-Negative-Binomial distribution; cure fraction modeling; latent failure causes; local influence diagnostics; survival analysis

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Statistics, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil 2: Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, ICMC, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Publication date: 25 April 2016

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