Although case-control studies are suitable for assessing gene-environment interactions, choosing appro-priate control subjects is a valid concern in these studies. The authors review three nontraditional study designs that do not include a control group: 1) the case-only study, 2) the case-parental control study, and 3) the affected relative-pair method. In case-only studies, one can examine the association between an exposure and a genotype among case subjects only. Odds ratios are interpreted as a synergy index on a multiplicative scale, with Independence assumed between the exposure and the genotype. In case-parental control studies, one can compare the genotypic distribution of case subjects with the expected distribution based on paren...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...
Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Sele...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...
To evaluate the risk of a disease associated with the joint effects of genetic susceptibility and en...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
epidemiologic approach to examine genotype-environment interaction in situations where the disease i...
Family-based designs protect analyses of genetic effects from bias that is due to population stratif...
Case-control studies using parents of case subjects as the control subjects provide an innovative wa...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
Several methods for screening gene-environment interaction have recently been proposed that address ...
Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Sele...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...
Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Sele...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...
To evaluate the risk of a disease associated with the joint effects of genetic susceptibility and en...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
The case-only study is a convenient approach and provides increased statistical efficiency in detect...
epidemiologic approach to examine genotype-environment interaction in situations where the disease i...
Family-based designs protect analyses of genetic effects from bias that is due to population stratif...
Case-control studies using parents of case subjects as the control subjects provide an innovative wa...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
BACKGROUND: A design combining both related and unrelated controls, named the case-combined-control ...
Several methods for screening gene-environment interaction have recently been proposed that address ...
Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Sele...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...
Selection bias is a common concern in epidemiologic studies, particularly case-control studies. Sele...
With case-parent triads, one can estimate genotype relative risks by measuring the apparent overtran...