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Maximum likelihood estimation for Cox's regression model under nested case-control sampling

Nested case-control sampling is designed to reduce the costs of large cohort studies. It is important to estimate the parameters of interest as efficiently as possible. We present a new maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) for nested case-control sampling in the context of Cox's proportional haza...

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Published in:Biostatistics (Oxford, England) England), 2004-04, Vol.5 (2), p.193-206
Main Authors: Scheike, Thomas H, Juul, Anders
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Humans
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Likelihood Functions
Male
Middle Aged
Myocardial Ischemia - etiology
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