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gene expression 4 multiple comparisons 3 clinical trials 2 dependence 2 interval censoring 2 linear regression 2 mixture models 2 multiple imputation 2 multivariate distribution 2 prostate cancer 2 screening 2 simultaneous inference 2 transformation model 2 Bayesian analysis 1 Bayesian modeling 1 Bootstrap 1 Case-cohort design 1 Censored linear regression 1 Clayton model 1 Conditional mean regression 1 Counting processes 1 EM Algorithm 1 Estimating functions 1 Hierarchical model 1 La estimation 1 Latent variables 1 Martin-gales 1 Ordinal data 1 PSA slope 1 ROC analysis 1 ROC curve 1 Rank statistic 1 Receiver operating characteristics 1 Resampling methods 1 Studentization 1 U-statistic 1 U-statistics 1 additive risk 1 additive risk model 1 auxiliary variables 1
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Ghosh, Debashis 11 Taylor, Jeremy 4 Chinnaiyan, Arul 3 Johnson, Valen 3 Murray, Susan 3 Nan, Bin 3 Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh 2 Kalbfleisch, Jack 2 Lin, Xihong 2 Little, Rod 2 Yu, Menggang 2 Andrei, Adin-Cristian 1 Banerjee, Moulinath 1 Biswas, Pinaki 1 Chen, Wei 1 Harlow, Sioban 1 Jiang, Wenyu 1 Johnson, Tim 1 Lisabet, Lynda 1 Long, Qi 1 Raghuanthan, Trivellore 1 Sandler, Howard 1 Vartivarian, Sonya 1 Wang, Yue 1
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Covariate adjustment in the analysis of microarray data from clinical studies
Ghosh, Debashis; Chinnaiyan, Arul - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
There is tremendous scientific interest in the analysis of gene expression data in clinical settings, such as oncology. In this paper, we describe the importance of adjusting for confounders and other prognostic factors in order to select for differentially expressed genes for followup...
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Semiparametric methods for identification of tumor progression genes from microarray data
Ghosh, Debashis; Chinnaiyan, Arul - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
The use of microarray data has become quite commonplace in medical and scientific experiments. We focus here on microarray data generated from cancer studies. It is potentially important for the discovery of biomarkers to identify genes whose expression levels correlate with tumor progression....
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The false discovery rate: a variable selection perspective
Ghosh, Debashis; Chen, Wei; Raghuanthan, Trivellore - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
In many scientific and medical settings, large-scale experiments are generating large quantities of data that lead to inferential problems involving multiple hypotheses. This has led to recent tremendous interest in statistical methods regarding the false discovery rate (FDR). Several authors...
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Model checking techniques for regression models in cancer screening
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
There has been much work on developing statistical procedures for associating tumor size with the probability of detecting a metastasis. Recently, Ghosh (2004) developed a unified statistical framework in which equivalences with censored data structures and models for tumor size and metastasis...
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Individualized predictions of disease progression following radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
Taylor, Jeremy; Yu, Menggang; Sandler, Howard - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Background: Following treatment for localized prostate cancer, men are monitored with serial PSA measurements. Refining the predictive value of post-treatment PSA determinations may add to clinical management and we have developed a model that predicts for an individual patient future PSA values...
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Semiparametic models and estimation procedures for binormal ROC curves with multiple biomarkers
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
In diagnostic medicine, there is great interest in developing strategies for combining biomarkers in order to optimize classification accuracy. A popular model that has been used for receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve modelling when one biomarker is available is the binormal model....
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Finding cancer subtypes in microarray data using random projections
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
One of the benefits of profiling of cancer samples using microarrays is the generation of molecular fingerprints that will define subtypes of disease. Such subgroups have typically been found in microarray data using hierarchical clustering. A major problem in interpretation of the output is...
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Resampling methods for estimating functions with U-statistic structure
Jiang, Wenyu; Kalbfleisch, Jack - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Suppose that inference about parameters of interest is to be based on an unbiased estimating function that is U-statistic of degree 1 or 2. We define suitable studentized versions of such estimating functions and consider asymptotic approximations as well as an estimating function bootstrap...
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Causal Inference in Hybrid Intervention Trials Involving Treatment Choice
Long, Qi; Little, Rod; Lin, Xihong - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Randomized allocation of treatments is a cornerstone of experimental design, but has drawbacks when a limited set of individuals are willing to be randomized, or the act of randomization undermines the success of the treatment. Choice-based experimental designs allow a subset of the participants...
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Piecewise Constant Cross-Ratio Estimation for Association in Bivariate Survival Data with Application to Studying Markers of Menopausal Transition
Nan, Bin; Lin, Xihong; Lisabet, Lynda; Harlow, Sioban - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
A question of significant interest in female reproductive aging is to identify bleeding criteria for the menopausal transition. Although various bleeding criteria, or markers, have been proposed for the menopausal transition, their validity has not been adequately examined. The Tremin Trust data...
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