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Case-control studies face challenges in meeting principles of study base, deconfounding, and comparable exposure accuracy. This paper examines design options available during the planning stage of case-control studies. The authors review matching, control/case ratio, nested case-control or case-cohort designs, two-stage sampling, and other control-selection methods, evaluating their impact on exposure accuracy.

Abstract

Several design options available in the planning stage of case-control studies are examined. Topics covered include matching, control/case ratio, choice of nested case-control or case-cohort design, two-stage sampling, and other methods that can be used for control selection. The effect of potential problems in obtaining comparable accuracy of exposure is also examined. A discussion of the difficulty in meeting the principles of study base, deconfounding, and comparable accuracy (S. Wacholder et al. Am J Epidemiol 1992;135:1019-28) in a single study completes this series of papers.

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