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A dynamic treatment regime is a list of sequential decision rules for assigning treatment based on a patient's history. Q- and A-learning are two main approaches for estimating the optimal regime, i.e., that yielding the most beneficial outcome in the patient population, using data from a...
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Considerable recent interest has focused on doubly robust estimators for a population mean response in the presence of incomplete data, which involve models for both the propensity score and the regression of outcome on covariates. The usual doubly robust estimator may yield severely biased...
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We present methods for diagnosing the effects of model misspecification of the true-predictor distribution in structural measurement error models. We first formulate latent-model robustness theoretically. Then we provide practical techniques for examining the adequacy of an assumed latent...
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Adaptive designs, which allow the sample size to be modified based on sequentially computed observed treatment differences, have been advocated recently for monitoring clinical trials. Although such methods have a great deal of appeal on the surface, we show that such methods are inefficient and...
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We consider the problem of estimating the regression coefficients in a competing risks model, where the relationship between the cause-specific hazard for the cause of interest and covariates is described using linear transformation models and when cause of failure is missing at random for a...
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Under the assumption of proportional hazards, the log-rank test is optimal for testing the null hypothesis <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="asn003ilm1.gif" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"/></inline-formula>, where <inline-formula><inline-graphic xlink:href="asn003ilm2.gif" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"/></inline-formula> denotes the logarithm of the hazard ratio. However, if there are additional covariates that correlate with survival times, making use of their information will increase the...
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A general class of semiparametric transformation models is studied for analysing survival data from the case-cohort design, which was introduced by Prentice (1986). Weighted estimating equations are proposed for simultaneous estimation of the regression parameters and the transformation...
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A class of semiparametric estimators are proposed in the general setting of functional measurement error models. The estimators follow from estimating equations that are based on the semiparametric efficient score derived under a possibly incorrect distributional assumption for the unobserved...
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Once treatment is found to be effective in clinical studies, attention often focuses on optimum or efficacious treatment delivery. In treatment duration-response studies, the optimum treatment delivery refers to the treatment length that optimises the mean response. In many studies, the...
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Modelling human genetic variation is critical to understanding the genetic basis of complex disease. The Human Genome Project has discovered millions of binary DNA sequence variants, called single nucleotide polymorphisms, and millions more may exist. As coding for proteins takes place along...
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