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Estimating the effect of immortal-time bias in urological research: a case example of testosterone-replacement therapy.

Christopher J D WallisRefik SaskinSteven A NarodCalvin LawGirish S KulkarniArun SethRobert K Nam
Published in: BJU international (2017)
Where exposures vary over time, a time-varying exposure is necessary to draw meaningful conclusions. Failure to use a time-varying analysis will result in overestimation of a beneficial effect. However, time-varying exposures are uncommonly utilised among manuscripts published in prominent urological journals.
Keyphrases
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