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The proportional hazards failure time model of Cox (1972) is adapted to the retrospective epidemiological study, in which cases and controls are sampled from a population in order to relate disease incidence rates to exposure to suspected risk factors. The method permits simultaneous study of several exposure variables, that may be discrete or continuous or a mixture of both, in the presence of additional explanatory variables and competing risks. The proportional hazards framework provides a fresh look at the concepts of matching, choice of controls, confounding and effect modification.
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Ross L. Prentice
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
N. E. Breslow
University of Geneva
Biometrika
University of Washington
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10c548f85e2d3f759f5d5c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/65.1.153