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Seung Jun Shin1, Ying Yuan2, Louise C Strong2, Jasmina Bojadzieva2, Wenyi Wang2.
Abstract
Penetrance, which plays a key role in genetic research, is defined as the proportion of individuals with the genetic variants (i.e., genotype) that cause a particular trait and who have clinical symptoms of the trait (i.e., phenotype). We propose a Bayesian semiparametric approach to estimate the cancer-specific age-at-onset penetrance in the presence of the competing risk of multiple cancers. We employ a Bayesian semiparametric competing risk model to model the duration until individuals in a high-risk group develop different cancers, and accommodate family data using family-wise likelihoods. We tackle the ascertainment bias arising when family data are collected through probands in a high-risk population in which disease cases are more likely to be observed. We apply the proposed method to a cohort of 186 families with Li-Fraumeni syndrome identified through probands with sarcoma treated at MD Anderson Cancer Center from 1944 to 1982.Entities:
Keywords: Li-Fraumeni syndrome; cancer specific age-at-onset penetrance; competing risk; family-wise likelihood; gamma frailty model
Year: 2018 PMID: 31485091 PMCID: PMC6724737 DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2018.1482749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Stat Assoc ISSN: 0162-1459 Impact factor: 5.033