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Marginal hazards model for case-cohort studies with multiple disease outcomes
Author(s) -
SangWook Kang,
Jianwen Cai
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
biometrika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.307
H-Index - 122
eISSN - 1464-3510
pISSN - 0006-3444
DOI - 10.1093/biomet/asp059
Subject(s) - estimator , cohort , statistics , mathematics , econometrics , asymptotic distribution , proportional hazards model , consistency (knowledge bases) , regression analysis , sample size determination , geometry
Case-cohort study designs are widely used to reduce the cost of large cohort studies while achieving the same goals, especially when the disease rate is low. A key advantage of the case-cohort study design is its capacity to use the same subcohort for several diseases or for several subtypes of disease. In order to compare the effect of a risk factor on different types of diseases, times to different events need to be modelled simultaneously. Valid statistical methods that take the correlations among the outcomes from the same subject into account need to be developed. To this end, we consider marginal proportional hazards regression models for case-cohort studies with multiple disease outcomes. We also consider generalized case-cohort designs that do not require sampling all the cases, which is more realistic for multiple disease outcomes. We propose an estimating equation approach for parameter estimation with two different types of weights. Consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators are established. Large sample approximation works well in small samples in simulation studies. The proposed methods are applied to the Busselton Health Study.

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