Weighted analyses for cohort sampling designs
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Recommendations
- Methods for the analysis of sampled cohort data in the Cox proportional hazards model
- Improving the Efficiency of Relative-Risk Estimation in Case-Cohort Studies
- Weighted estimating equations for semiparametric transformation models with censored data from a case-cohort design
- Stratified Case‐Cohort Analysis of General Cohort Sampling Designs
- A class of weighted estimators for additive hazards model in case-cohort studies
Cites work
- A case-cohort design for epidemiologic cohort studies and disease prevention trials
- Case-cohort and case-control analysis with Cox's model
- Efficient estimation for case-cohort studies
- Exposure stratified case-cohort designs
- Generalized case-cohort sampling
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Cox's Regression Model Under Case-Cohort Sampling
- On fitting Cox's proportional hazards models to survey data
- Retrospective studies and failure time models
- Robust Variance Estimation for the Case-Cohort Design
- Stratified Case‐Cohort Analysis of General Cohort Sampling Designs
- Weighted Likelihood for Semiparametric Models and Two‐phase Stratified Samples, with Application to Cox Regression
Cited in
(15)- Cox model inference for relative hazard and pure risk from stratified weight-calibrated case-cohort data
- New weighting methods when cases are only a subset of events in a nested case‐control study
- Case‐base methods for studying vaccination safety
- Secondary analysis under cohort sampling designs using conditional likelihood
- Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimators of time-dependent accuracy measures for survival outcome under two-stage sampling designs
- Resampling procedures for making inference under nested case-control studies
- Population-based absolute risk estimation with survey data
- Using the whole cohort in the analysis of countermatched samples
- Weighted Likelihood Method for Grouped Survival Data in Case–Cohort Studies with Application to HIV Vaccine Trials
- Assessing incremental value of biomarkers with multi-phase nested case-control studies
- Kernel machine testing for risk prediction with stratified case cohort studies
- Generalizing the standardized hazard ratio to multivariate proportional hazards regression, with an application to clinical~genomic studies
- Evaluating the predictive value of biomarkers with stratified case-cohort design
- Weight calibration to improve the efficiency of pure risk estimates from case‐control samples nested in a cohort
- Semiparametric methods for survival analysis of case-control data subject to dependent censoring
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