Nested case-control analysis with general additive-multiplicative hazard models
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Cited in
(9)- Estimation of Absolute Risk from Nested Case-Control Data
- Cox regression model with time-varying coefficients in nested case-control studies
- Estimating hazard ratios in nested case-control studies by Mantel-Haenszel method
- Comparison of estimators in nested case-control studies with multiple outcomes
- Causal mediation analysis in nested case-control studies using conditional logistic regression
- Analysis and asymptotic theory for nested case-control designs under highly stratified proportional hazards models
- Weight calibration to improve efficiency for estimating pure risks from the additive hazards model with the nested case‐control design
- On consistency of Mantel-Haenszel type estimators in nested case-control studies
- Testing goodness-of-fit for the proportional hazards model based on nested case-control data
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