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Time to Diagnosis: Accounting for Differential Endpoint Follow-up in Multi-Cohort Studies
Authors:Petra Bůžková  Thomas Lumley
Institution:1. Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;2. Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Cox regression is widely used to analyze discrete survival time data. Differential endpoint follow-up across sub-cohorts where distribution of a covariate varies may cause typical estimators to be biased or inefficient. We demonstrate that with Cardiovascular Health Study data for incident type 2 diabetes. Two cohorts with extremely different race distribution have differential follow-up for fasting glucose levels. We study various scenarios of Cox regression. We suggest an alternative approach, Poisson generalized estimating equations with an offset to accommodate the differential follow-up. We use simulations to contrast the methods.
Keywords:Covariate-dependent follow-up  Discrete survival data  Multi-cohort studies  
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