Journal article

Reflection on modern methods: Building causal evidence within high-dimensional molecular epidemiological studies of moderate size

AL Ponsonby

International Journal of Epidemiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021

Abstract

This commentary provides a practical perspective on epidemiological analysis within a single high-dimensional study of moderate size to consider a causal question. In this setting, non-causal confounding is important. This occurs when a factor is a determinant of outcome and the underlying association between exposure and the factor is non-causal. That is, the association arises due to chance, confounding or other bias rather than reflecting that exposure and the factor are causally related. In particular, the influence of technical processing factors must be accounted for by pre-processing measures to remove artefact or to control for these factors such as batch run. Work steps include the ..

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