Why comparing survival curves between two subgroups may be misleading
2016-11-04Unverified0· sign in to hype
Damjan Krstajic
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We analyse an issue when comparing survival curves between two subgroups. We show that there is a direct relationship between estimates of subgroups' survival at a time point and positive and negative predictive values in the binary classification settings. Our findings present a case where current methods of comparing survival curves between subgroups may be misleading. We think that this ought to be taken into account during the validation of prognostic diagnostic tests that predict two prognostic subgroups for a given disease or treatment, when the validation data set consists of censored data.