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Autores principales: Liu, Ziyang, Zhou, Niwen, Wu, Peng, Guo, Xu
Formato: Preprint
Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.14275
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  • Long-term outcomes are often unavailable in randomized clinical trials, although short-term surrogate outcomes are commonly observed. External observational data may contain the long-term outcome, but causal comparisons based on such data alone are vulnerable to confounding. Existing surrogate-based data integration methods for long-term outcomes have focused primarily on average treatment effects. We study estimation of quantile treatment effects for long-term outcomes in the trial population by combining randomized trial data with external observational data. Under treatment randomization, positivity, and a surrogate-based transportability assumption, we establish identification and develop a doubly robust estimator for inference. The estimator accommodates flexible machine learning methods for nuisance estimation, remains consistent if either the score-related or outcome regression-related nuisance functions are consistently estimated, and is asymptotically normal under regularity conditions. Simulation and real-data results demonstrate that the proposed method performs well in finite samples and can reveal heterogeneous long-term treatment effects across quantiles.