G-Computation to Causal Mediation Analysis With Sequential Multiple Mediators-Investigating the Vulnerable Time Window of HBV Activity for the Mechanism of HCV Induced Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Regression-based approaches are widely used in causal mediation analysis. The presence of multiple mediators, however, increases the complexity and difficulty of mediation analysis. In such cases, regression-based approaches cannot efficiently address estimation issues. Hence, a flexible approach to...
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Main Authors: | An-Shun Tai (Author), Yen-Tsung Huang (Author), Hwai-I Yang (Author), Lauren V. Lan (Author), Sheng-Hsuan Lin (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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