Cumulative risk regression in case –cohort studies using pseudo-observations

AbstractCase –cohort studies are useful when information on certain risk factors is difficult or costly to ascertain. Particularly, a case–cohort study may be well suited in situations where several case series are of interest, e.g. in studies with competing risks, because the same sub-cohort may serve as a comparison group for all case series. Previous analyses of this kind of sampled cohort data most often involved estimation of rate ratios based on a Cox regression model. However, with competing risks this method will not provide parameters that directly describe the association between covariates a nd cumulative risks. In this paper, we study regression analysis of cause-specific cumulative risks in case–cohort studies using pseudo-observations. We focus mainly on the situation with competing risks. However, as a by-product, we also develop a method by which absolute mortality risks may be a nalyzed directly from case–cohort survival data. We adjust for the case–cohort sampling by inverse sampling probabilities applied to a generalized estimation equation. The large-sample properties of the proposed estimator are developed and small-sample properties are evaluated in a simulation st udy. We apply the methodology to study the effect of a specific diet component and a specific gene on the absolute risk of atrial fibrillation.
Source: Lifetime Data Analysis - Category: Statistics Source Type: research