npsurvSS - Sample Size and Power Calculation for Common Non-Parametric
Tests in Survival Analysis
A number of statistical tests have been proposed to
compare two survival curves, including the difference in (or
ratio of) t-year survival, difference in (or ratio of) p-th
percentile survival, difference in (or ratio of) restricted
mean survival time, and the weighted log-rank test. Despite the
multitude of options, the convention in survival studies is to
assume proportional hazards and to use the unweighted log-rank
test for design and analysis. This package provides sample size
and power calculation for all of the above statistical tests
with allowance for flexible accrual, censoring, and survival
(eg. Weibull, piecewise-exponential, mixture cure). It is the
companion R package to the paper by Yung and Liu (2020)
<doi:10.1111/biom.13196>. Specific to the weighted log-rank
test, users may specify which approximations they wish to use
to estimate the large-sample mean and variance. The default
option has been shown to provide substantial improvement over
the conventional sample size and power equations based on
Schoenfeld (1981) <doi:10.1093/biomet/68.1.316>.