Under two-phase cohort designs, such as case-cohort and nested case-control sampling, information on observed event times, event indicators, and inexpensive covariates is collected in the first phase, and the first-phase information is used to select subjects for measurements of expensive covariates in the second phase; inexpensive covariates are also used in the data analysis to control for confounding and to evaluate interactions. This paper provides efficient estimation of semiparametric transformation models for such designs, accommodating both discrete and continuous covariates and allowing inexpensive and expensive covariates to be correlated. The estimation is based on the maximization of a modified nonparametric likelihood function ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014An observational epidemiologic study often follows a ...
In a case–cohort design, covariates are assembled only for a subcohort that is randomly selected fro...
Semicompeting risk outcome data, e.g. time to disease progression and time to death, are commonly co...
Under two-phase cohort designs, such as case-cohort and nested case-control sampling, information on...
Two-phase studies such as case-cohort and nested case-control studies are widely used cost-effective...
Recent results for case-control sampling suggest when the covariate distribution is constrained by g...
As a cost-efficient alternative to cohort design, case-control design is widely used in epidemiologi...
Case-cohort study design is generally used to reduce cost in large cohort studies when the disease r...
In modern epidemiological and clinical studies, the covariates of interest may involve genome sequen...
A general class of semiparametric transformation models is studied for analysing survival data from ...
In this paper, we describe the analysis of multi-stage case-control studies. In a simple stratified ...
Semiparametric transformation models are considered for failure time data from case-cohort studies, ...
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, used to reduce costs in large cohort studies, is a random sample of th...
The two-phase design is a cost-effective sampling strategy to evaluate the effects of covariates on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014An observational epidemiologic study often follows a ...
In a case–cohort design, covariates are assembled only for a subcohort that is randomly selected fro...
Semicompeting risk outcome data, e.g. time to disease progression and time to death, are commonly co...
Under two-phase cohort designs, such as case-cohort and nested case-control sampling, information on...
Two-phase studies such as case-cohort and nested case-control studies are widely used cost-effective...
Recent results for case-control sampling suggest when the covariate distribution is constrained by g...
As a cost-efficient alternative to cohort design, case-control design is widely used in epidemiologi...
Case-cohort study design is generally used to reduce cost in large cohort studies when the disease r...
In modern epidemiological and clinical studies, the covariates of interest may involve genome sequen...
A general class of semiparametric transformation models is studied for analysing survival data from ...
In this paper, we describe the analysis of multi-stage case-control studies. In a simple stratified ...
Semiparametric transformation models are considered for failure time data from case-cohort studies, ...
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, used to reduce costs in large cohort studies, is a random sample of th...
The two-phase design is a cost-effective sampling strategy to evaluate the effects of covariates on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014An observational epidemiologic study often follows a ...
In a case–cohort design, covariates are assembled only for a subcohort that is randomly selected fro...
Semicompeting risk outcome data, e.g. time to disease progression and time to death, are commonly co...