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Missing genetic information in case-control family data with general semi-parametric shared frailty model
Authors:Anna Graber-Naidich  Malka Gorfine  Kathleen E Malone  Li Hsu
Institution:1.Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management,Technion City, Haifa,Israel;2.Division of Public Health Sciences,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Seattle,USA
Abstract:Case-control family data are now widely used to examine the role of gene-environment interactions in the etiology of complex diseases. In these types of studies, exposure levels are obtained retrospectively and, frequently, information on most risk factors of interest is available on the probands but not on their relatives. In this work we consider correlated failure time data arising from population-based case-control family studies with missing genotypes of relatives. We present a new method for estimating the age-dependent marginalized hazard function. The proposed technique has two major advantages: (1) it is based on the pseudo full likelihood function rather than a pseudo composite likelihood function, which usually suffers from substantial efficiency loss; (2) the cumulative baseline hazard function is estimated using a two-stage estimator instead of an iterative process. We assess the performance of the proposed methodology with simulation studies, and illustrate its utility on a real data example.
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