2015
DOI: 10.1515/ijb-2014-0037
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Double Bias: Estimation of Causal Effects from Length-Biased Samples in the Presence of Confounding

Abstract: Length bias in survival data occurs in observational studies when, for example, subjects with shorter lifetimes are less likely to be present in the recorded data. In this paper, we consider estimating the causal exposure (treatment) effect on survival time from observational data when, in addition to the lack of randomization and consequent potential for confounding, the data constitute a length-biased sample; we hence term this a double-bias problem. We develop estimating equations that can be used to estima… Show more

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