OBJECTIVES: Residual confounding can be present in epidemiological studies because information on confounding factors was not collected. A Bayesian framework, which has the advantage over frequentist methods that the uncertainty in the association between the confounding factor and exposure and disease can be reflected in the credible intervals of the risk parameter, is proposed to assess the magnitude and direction of this bias. METHODS: To illustrate this method, bias from smoking as an unmeasured confounder in a cohort study of lung cancer risk in the European asphalt industry was assessed. A Poisson disease model was specified to assess lung cancer risk associated with career average, cumulative and lagged bitumen fume exposure. Prior d...
International audienceWorkers' smoking histories are not measured in many occupational cohort studie...
Background Using data from a Dutch cohort of workers in road construction and asphalt mixing compani...
Smoking is an important potential confounder in occupational studies of lung cancer. Several approac...
Objectives: Residual confounding can be present in epidemiological studies because information on co...
Objective To investigate whether a refined assessment of exposure to bitumen fume among workers in t...
Meta-analysis enables researchers to combine the results of several studies to assess the informatio...
Purpose: A multi-centre IARC-coordinated European cohort study provided evidence of an association b...
PURPOSE: A multi-centre IARC-coordinated European cohort study provided evidence of an association b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A common characteristic of environmental epidemiology is the multi...
We review the literature on the combined effect of asbestos exposure and smoking on lung cancer, and...
We review the literature on the combined association between lung cancer and two environmental expos...
A semi-parametric approach to estimate risk functions associated with multi-dimensional exposure pro...
There are currently several classical and Bayesian methods of meta-analysis available for combining ...
In this thesis I explore the application of several Bayesian approaches, implemented with standard s...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
International audienceWorkers' smoking histories are not measured in many occupational cohort studie...
Background Using data from a Dutch cohort of workers in road construction and asphalt mixing compani...
Smoking is an important potential confounder in occupational studies of lung cancer. Several approac...
Objectives: Residual confounding can be present in epidemiological studies because information on co...
Objective To investigate whether a refined assessment of exposure to bitumen fume among workers in t...
Meta-analysis enables researchers to combine the results of several studies to assess the informatio...
Purpose: A multi-centre IARC-coordinated European cohort study provided evidence of an association b...
PURPOSE: A multi-centre IARC-coordinated European cohort study provided evidence of an association b...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A common characteristic of environmental epidemiology is the multi...
We review the literature on the combined effect of asbestos exposure and smoking on lung cancer, and...
We review the literature on the combined association between lung cancer and two environmental expos...
A semi-parametric approach to estimate risk functions associated with multi-dimensional exposure pro...
There are currently several classical and Bayesian methods of meta-analysis available for combining ...
In this thesis I explore the application of several Bayesian approaches, implemented with standard s...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
International audienceWorkers' smoking histories are not measured in many occupational cohort studie...
Background Using data from a Dutch cohort of workers in road construction and asphalt mixing compani...
Smoking is an important potential confounder in occupational studies of lung cancer. Several approac...