Journal article

Estimating haplotype effects for survival data

TH Scheike, T Martinussen, JD Silver

Biometrics | Published : 2010

Abstract

Genetic association studies often investigate the effect of haplotypes on an outcome of interest. Haplotypes are not observed directly, and this complicates the inclusion of such effects in survival models. We describe a new estimating equations approach for Cox's regression model to assess haplotype effects for survival data. These estimating equations are simple to implement and avoid the use of the EM algorithm, which may be slow in the context of the semiparametric Cox model with incomplete covariate information. These estimating equations also lead to easily computable, direct estimators of standard errors, and thus overcome some of the difficulty in obtaining variance estimators based ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Cancer Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

The first author received partial support by National Cancer Institute grant 2 R01 CA54706-10. Thomas Scheike and Torben Martinussen were supported by a grant from the Danish Research Council on "Point process modeling and statistical inference." We are grateful to the local R-guru, Peter Dalgaard, for valuable help on R/C interfaces in our implementation of the methods.