Population-based absolute risk estimation with survey data

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Stephanie A. Kovalchik
Ruth M. Pfeiffer
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[1] National Cancer Institute,Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
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Lifetime Data Analysis | 2014年 / 20卷
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Absolute risk; Censored data; Crude risk; Cumulative incidence; NHANES; Survey cohort;
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Absolute risk is the probability that a cause-specific event occurs in a given time interval in the presence of competing events. We present methods to estimate population-based absolute risk from a complex survey cohort that can accommodate multiple exposure-specific competing risks. The hazard function for each event type consists of an individualized relative risk multiplied by a baseline hazard function, which is modeled nonparametrically or parametrically with a piecewise exponential model. An influence method is used to derive a Taylor-linearized variance estimate for the absolute risk estimates. We introduce novel measures of the cause-specific influences that can guide modeling choices for the competing event components of the model. To illustrate our methodology, we build and validate cause-specific absolute risk models for cardiovascular and cancer deaths using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Our applications demonstrate the usefulness of survey-based risk prediction models for predicting health outcomes and quantifying the potential impact of disease prevention programs at the population level.
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页码:252 / 275
页数:23
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