Case-cohort data analyses often ignore valuable information on cohort members not sampled as cases or controls. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study investigators, for example, typically report data for just the 10%–15% of subjects sampled for substudies of their cohort of 15,972 participants. Remaining subjects contribute to stratified sampling weights only. Analysis methods implemented in the freely available R statistical system (http://cran.r-project.org/) make better use of the data through adjustment of the sampling weights via calibration or estimation. By reanalyzing data from an ARIC study of coronary heart disease and simulations based on data from the National Wilms Tumor Study, the authors demonstrate that such a...
AbstractObjectiveA case–cohort study is an efficient epidemiological study design for estimating exp...
Case-control designs are widely used in rare disease studies. In a typical case-control study, data ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
Case-cohort data analyses often ignore valuable information on cohort members not sampled as cases o...
Cohort studies allow for powerful analysis, but an exposure may be too expensive to measure in the w...
The case-cohort study design has often been used in studies of a rare disease or for a common diseas...
The case-cohort study design has often been used in studies of a rare disease or for a common diseas...
BACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restricted source population...
Case-cohort study design is generally used to reduce cost in large cohort studies when the disease r...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
The case-cohort study design, used to reduce costs in large cohort studies, is a random sample of th...
Case-control designs are widely used in rare disease studies. In a typical case-control study, data...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nathalie C. Moon, Leilei Zeng and Richar...
A nested case–control study is comprised of subjects sampled from an assembled epidemiological cohor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
AbstractObjectiveA case–cohort study is an efficient epidemiological study design for estimating exp...
Case-control designs are widely used in rare disease studies. In a typical case-control study, data ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
Case-cohort data analyses often ignore valuable information on cohort members not sampled as cases o...
Cohort studies allow for powerful analysis, but an exposure may be too expensive to measure in the w...
The case-cohort study design has often been used in studies of a rare disease or for a common diseas...
The case-cohort study design has often been used in studies of a rare disease or for a common diseas...
BACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restricted source population...
Case-cohort study design is generally used to reduce cost in large cohort studies when the disease r...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
The case-cohort study design, used to reduce costs in large cohort studies, is a random sample of th...
Case-control designs are widely used in rare disease studies. In a typical case-control study, data...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nathalie C. Moon, Leilei Zeng and Richar...
A nested case–control study is comprised of subjects sampled from an assembled epidemiological cohor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...
AbstractObjectiveA case–cohort study is an efficient epidemiological study design for estimating exp...
Case-control designs are widely used in rare disease studies. In a typical case-control study, data ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Participants in cohort studies are frequently selected from restri...