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Additive hazards regression for case-cohort studies with interval-censored data

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A large literature has been developed for the analysis of case-cohort studies that are often performed with the aim of reducing the cost on the collection of covariate information. In… Click to show full abstract

A large literature has been developed for the analysis of case-cohort studies that are often performed with the aim of reducing the cost on the collection of covariate information. In particular, many authors have discussed their regression analysis under the framework of the additive hazards model, which is often preferred when the risk difference is of main interest. However, all of the existing methods assume or are applicable only to right-censored data. In this paper, we consider the case of interval-censored data, which often occur in practice and include right-censored data as a special case, and propose two estimation approaches, an estimating equation-based method and a maximum likelihood method. The resulting estimators of regression parameters are shown to be consistent and asymptotically normal. Also a simulation study is conducted and suggests that the proposed methods works well in practice, and an application is provided.

Keywords: regression; additive hazards; case; censored data; case cohort; cohort studies

Journal Title: Statistics and Its Interface
Year Published: 2020

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