Abstract Background Published formulas for case-control designs provide sample sizes required to determine that a given disease-exposure odds ratio is significantly different from one, adjusting for a potential confounder and possible interaction. Results The formulas are extended from one control per case to F controls per case and adjusted for a potential multi-category confounder in unmatched or matched designs. Interactive FORTRAN programs are described which compute the formulas. The effect of potential disease-exposure-confounder interaction may be explored. Conclusions Software is now available for computing adjusted sample sizes for case-control designs.</p
A synthesis of classical and recent thinking on the issues involved in selecting controls for case-c...
Case-control study designs are frequently used in public health and medical research to assess poten...
Regular case-control sampling is an extremely common design used to generate data to estimate effect...
The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical...
Choosing the size of a case-control study is a basic design problem. Recently, O'Neill (1) prop...
For epidemiologic matched case-control study designs, SAS programs were developed to match cases (pe...
Case-control studies are among the most commonly used means of assessing association between exposur...
In this thesis, we first introduce four different approaches in case-control studies with the associ...
We derive several formulae for the sample size required for a study designed using the self-controll...
This paper proposes the use of group sequential methods to calculate sam-ple sizes for individually ...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The most difficult and most important considerations in planning the protocol of a case-control stud...
Odds ratios are frequently used for estimating the effect of an exposure on the probability of disea...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to examine the effects of a m...
With advances in molecular genetic technology, more studies will examine gene-environment interactio...
A synthesis of classical and recent thinking on the issues involved in selecting controls for case-c...
Case-control study designs are frequently used in public health and medical research to assess poten...
Regular case-control sampling is an extremely common design used to generate data to estimate effect...
The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical...
Choosing the size of a case-control study is a basic design problem. Recently, O'Neill (1) prop...
For epidemiologic matched case-control study designs, SAS programs were developed to match cases (pe...
Case-control studies are among the most commonly used means of assessing association between exposur...
In this thesis, we first introduce four different approaches in case-control studies with the associ...
We derive several formulae for the sample size required for a study designed using the self-controll...
This paper proposes the use of group sequential methods to calculate sam-ple sizes for individually ...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The most difficult and most important considerations in planning the protocol of a case-control stud...
Odds ratios are frequently used for estimating the effect of an exposure on the probability of disea...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis was to examine the effects of a m...
With advances in molecular genetic technology, more studies will examine gene-environment interactio...
A synthesis of classical and recent thinking on the issues involved in selecting controls for case-c...
Case-control study designs are frequently used in public health and medical research to assess poten...
Regular case-control sampling is an extremely common design used to generate data to estimate effect...