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Determination of the most appropriate method for extrapolating overall survival data from a placebo-controlled clinical trial of lenvatinib for progressive, radioiodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer

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Table 1 Summary statistics of clinical trial data from SELECT, unadjusted and RPSFT corrected at 34 months of follow-up (June 15, 2014)
Figure 1 Log-cumulative hazard plot for OS.
Table 3 Evaluation of Criterion 5 – estimated rate of survival gain per month by receiving lenvatinib instead of placebo, before and after the trial cutoff
Table 4 Evaluation of all the five criteria in the model selection framework for the extrapolation of survival data
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