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Joint nonparametric correction estimator for excess relative risk regression in survival analysis with exposure measurement error.


ABSTRACT: Observational epidemiological studies often confront the problem of estimating exposure-disease relationships when the exposure is not measured exactly. In the paper, we investigate exposure measurement error in excess relative risk regression, which is a widely used model in radiation exposure effect research. In the study cohort, a surrogate variable is available for the true unobserved exposure variable. The surrogate variable satisfies a generalized version of the classical additive measurement error model, but it may or may not have repeated measurements. In addition, an instrumental variable is available for individuals in a subset of the whole cohort. We develop a nonparametric correction (NPC) estimator using data from the subcohort, and further propose a joint nonparametric correction (JNPC) estimator using all observed data to adjust for exposure measurement error. An optimal linear combination estimator of JNPC and NPC is further developed. The proposed estimators are nonparametric, which are consistent without imposing a covariate or error distribution, and are robust to heteroscedastic errors. Finite sample performance is examined via a simulation study. We apply the developed methods to data from the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, in which chromosome aberration is used to adjust for the effects of radiation dose measurement error on the estimation of radiation dose responses.

SUBMITTER: Wang CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5773020 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Joint nonparametric correction estimator for excess relative risk regression in survival analysis with exposure measurement error.

Wang Ching-Yun CY   Cullings Harry H   Song Xiao X   Kopecky Kenneth J KJ  

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical methodology 20170227 5


Observational epidemiological studies often confront the problem of estimating exposure-disease relationships when the exposure is not measured exactly. In the paper, we investigate exposure measurement error in excess relative risk regression, which is a widely used model in radiation exposure effect research. In the study cohort, a surrogate variable is available for the true unobserved exposure variable. The surrogate variable satisfies a generalized version of the classical additive measurem  ...[more]

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