1st Edition

Survival Analysis Principles and Applications in Clinical Trials and Beyond

By Song Yang Copyright 2026
534 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

534 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Survival analysis is crucial in many fields, including biomedical research, actuarial science, reliability analysis, business and customer analytics, econometrics, and social science. It has witnessed significant advancements in recent decades. However, most of this progress remains in scattered theoretical and applied publications, often focusing on exploratory analysis rather than the design... Read more

1 Clinical Trial Basics 2 Estimation and Comparison of Survival Curves 3 Parametric Distributions 4 Large-Sample Theory for Inference in Parametric Models 5 Cox Proportional Hazards Model 6 Time-Dependent Covariates and Cox Multiplicative Hazards Model 7 The Model of Short-Term and Long-Term Hazard Ratios 8 Other Semiparametric Models 9 Testing and Summarizing Differences Between Comparison Groups 10 Sample Size, Power and Interim Monitoring 11 Counting Processes and Martingales 12 Correlated Survival Data 13 Competing Risks Analysis 14 Analysis of Terminal and Non-Terminal Events 15 Recurrent Event Analysis Appendix A Measure and Integration Theory Basics Appendix B Counting Process and Martingale Theory Basics Appendix C Convergence of Random Functions

Biography

Song Yang has been a senior mathematical statistician in the Office of Biostatistics Research, NHLBI, NIH, since 2003, following his tenure as a full professor and Statistics Coordinator in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University. He serves as an associate editor for Lifetime Data Analysis and Statistics and Probability Letters, and has given several short courses at JSM and ICSA meetings on survival analysis and clinical trials. His extensive publications in methodology and clinical research journals reflect his long experience in both areas, including his role as program office statistician on over a dozen large-scale clinical trials.