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. 2006 Mar;62(1):36-48.
doi: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2005.00442.x.

Case-control and case-only designs with genotype and family history data: estimating relative risk, residual familial aggregation, and cumulative risk

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Case-control and case-only designs with genotype and family history data: estimating relative risk, residual familial aggregation, and cumulative risk

Nilanjan Chatterjee et al. Biometrics. 2006 Mar.

Abstract

In case-control studies of inherited diseases, participating subjects (probands) are often interviewed to collect detailed data about disease history and age-at-onset information in their family members. Genotype data are typically collected from the probands, but not from their relatives. In this article, we introduce an approach that combines case-control analysis of data on the probands with kin-cohort analysis of disease history data on relatives. Assuming a marginally specified multivariate survival model for joint risk of disease among family members, we describe methods for estimating relative risk, cumulative risk, and residual familial aggregation. We also describe a variation of the methodology that can be used for kin-cohort analysis of the family history data from a sample of genotyped cases only. We perform simulation studies to assess performance of the proposed methodologies with correct and mis-specified models for familial aggregation. We illustrate the proposed methodologies by estimating the risk of breast cancer from BRCA1/2 mutations using data from the Washington Ashkenazi Study.

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  • Letter to the editor of Biometrics.
    Begg CB. Begg CB. Biometrics. 2007 Sep;63(3):964-5; author reply 965-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00854_1.x. Biometrics. 2007. PMID: 17825027 No abstract available.

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