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Laber, Eric B., Ying-Qi Zhao, Todd Regh, Marie Davidian, Anastasios Tsiatis, Joseph B. Stanford, Donglin Zeng, Rui Song, and Michael R. Kosorok. "Using pilot data to size a two-arm randomized trial to find a nearly optimal personalized treatment strategy." Stat Med 35, no. 8 (2016): 1245-56.
Laber, Eric B., Ying-Qi Zhao, Todd Regh, Marie Davidian, Anastasios Tsiatis, Joseph B. Stanford, Donglin Zeng, Rui Song, and Michael R. Kosorok. "Using pilot data to size a two-arm randomized trial to find a nearly optimal personalized treatment strategy." Stat Med 35, no. 8 (2016): 1245-56.
Laber, Eric B., Ying-Qi Zhao, Todd Regh, Marie Davidian, Anastasios Tsiatis, Joseph B. Stanford, Donglin Zeng, Rui Song, and Michael R. Kosorok. "Using pilot data to size a two-arm randomized trial to find a nearly optimal personalized treatment strategy." Stat Med 35, no. 8 (2016): 1245-56.
Wang, Xiaofei, Lin Gu, Ying Zhang, Daniel J. Sargent, William Richards, Apar Kishor Ganti, Jeffery Crawford, Harvey Jay Cohen, Thomas Stinchcombe, Everett Vokes et al. "Validation of survival prognostic models for non-small-cell lung cancer in stage- and age-specific groups." Lung Cancer 90, no. 2 (2015): 281-7.
Lu, Wenbin, Hao Helen Zhang, and Donglin Zeng. "Variable selection for optimal treatment decision." Stat Methods Med Res 22, no. 5 (2013): 493-504.
He, Qianchuan, and Dan-Yu Lin. "A variable selection method for genome-wide association studies." Bioinformatics 27, no. 1 (2011): 1-8.
Zou, Baiming, Fei Zou, Jonathan J. Shuster, Patrick J. Tighe, Gary G. Koch, and Haibo Zhou. "On variance estimate for covariate adjustment by propensity score analysis." Stat Med 35, no. 20 (2016): 3537-48.
Zhou, Jie, Jiajia Zhang, Alexander C. Mclain, Wenbin Lu, Xuemei Sui, and James W. Hardin. "A varying-coefficient generalized odds rate model with time-varying exposure: An application to fitness and cardiovascular disease mortality." Biometrics 75, no. 3 (2019): 853-863.

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