4. Consider the following survival tables relative two survival data of a clinical trial where survival of patients with a medical device are compared with a control group. CONTROL SAMPLE (NO MEDICAL DEVICE) Alive before t, (n,) Time deaths at t, (d,) 3 150 5 146 15 141 1 15+ 28 139 4 SAMPLE PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL DEVICE Time Alive before t, (n) deaths at t, (d) 250 1 5 149 5 8+ 16+ 30 144 1 If we wish to perform a log-rank test to compare the two studies, we need to compute the values of UL, and s. This involves computing summations. How many terms will these summations have this case? 10 4 2 Answer for this question is not 9. (Take Note)

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Consider the following survival tables relative two survival data of a clinical trial where survival of patients with a medical device are compared with a
control group.
CONTROL SAMPLE (NO MEDICAL DEVICE)
Time
Alive before t; (n;)
deaths at t, (d,)
3
150
146
5
15
141
1
15+
28
139
4
SAMPLE PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL DEVICE
Time
Alive before t; (n)
deaths at t, (d,)
1
250
149
8+
16+
30
144
1
If we wish to perform a log-rank test to compare the two studies, we need to compute the values of UL, and s. This involves computing summations. How
many terms will these summations have in this case?
10
7
Answer for this question is not 9. (Take
Note)
Transcribed Image Text:4. Consider the following survival tables relative two survival data of a clinical trial where survival of patients with a medical device are compared with a control group. CONTROL SAMPLE (NO MEDICAL DEVICE) Time Alive before t; (n;) deaths at t, (d,) 3 150 146 5 15 141 1 15+ 28 139 4 SAMPLE PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL DEVICE Time Alive before t; (n) deaths at t, (d,) 1 250 149 8+ 16+ 30 144 1 If we wish to perform a log-rank test to compare the two studies, we need to compute the values of UL, and s. This involves computing summations. How many terms will these summations have in this case? 10 7 Answer for this question is not 9. (Take Note)
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