On the aggregation of published prognostic scores for causal inference in observational studies
As real world evidence on drug efficacy involves nonrandomized studies, statistical methods adjusting for confounding are needed. In this context, prognostic score (PGS) analysis has recently been proposed as a method for causal inference. It aims to restore balance across the different treatment gr...
Main Authors: | Nguyen, T-L, Collins, GS, Pellegrini, F, Moons, KGM, Debray, TPA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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