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Published on: August 6, 2014
Two-dimensional semiparametric density ratio modeling of testicular germ cell data
Benjamin Kedem1, Eun-young Kim, Anastasia Voulgaraki
1Department of Mathematics and Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA. bnk@math.umd.edu
Abstract:
Bivariate semiparametric inference based on a two-dimensional density ratio model is discussed and applied in testing the significance of risk factors regarding testicular germ cell tumors. The results from the joint analysis of height and weight data from a case-control study show that jointly these two factors are significant, whereas body mass index, which is a function of height and weight, is not a significant risk factor.
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