Methods of Estimating Weibull Model Using Breast Cancer Patients Life Time ‘. .
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2003
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Neelain University
Abstract
The data for this study is derived from cancer registry in
Survillance Epidemiolgy and End Results (SEER) for 1582 women
diagnosed with breast cancer in the year 1992 at age 50-54 . Mortality
among these women to the time since diagnosis and to the stage of the
diseases at diagnosis were related . The study period ,extending through 7
years is divided into seven one year periods and for each stage we
examine the relationship of stages among breast cancer patients to the
seven years survival time and we conclude that breast cancer patients
placed in stage four are consistent with the seven years sun/ival time .So
fi"om SEER we obtained data for 240 women diagnosed with breast
cancer and are placed in stage four at age 50-54 . We relate mortality
among these women to the time since diagnosis and to the years of
diagnosis 1988, 1989,l990,l991,1992.
The Webiull distribution has received much attention in recent years
,specially as a model of lifetimes in survival theory.The relationship of
stage four among breast cancer patients is examined using the Weibull
distribution it is observed that distribution of survival can be represented
by Weibull curve for all five years of diagnosis and the observed data is
very similar to the expected data drawn from Weibull distribution.
The study is concerned with methods of estimating parameters of
the Weibull distribution .The ordinary Least Squares , the method
Mo1nent,the Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods were were
used to estimate the parameters using stage four of the data .It difficult
using analytic methods to have an idea of the properties of the four
estimators ,as we have one sample size. So the technique of simulation
was used to obtain various samples] size.. Total deviation ,mean square
error, bias from the real median survival time and bias from the real mean
lifetime of each estimator were obtained, for the purpose of comparing
methods of estimation.
' The results obtained were some-what expected and estimates easily
interpreted .The Least square method and the Bayesian method a
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Ph.D in Mathematical Statistics
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Mathematical Statistics