Ross Prentice

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 2009

Number

19

Co-Authors

Application of serum proteomics to the Women's Health Initiative conjugated equine estrogens trial reveals a multitude of effects relevant to clinical findings (2009)

Katayama, Hiroyuki, Paczesny, Sophie, Prentice, Ross, Aragaki, Aaron, Faca, Vitor M, Pitteri, Sharon J, ...

Abstract Background The availability of serum collections from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) randomized controlled trial provides an opportunity to test the...

Integrating the Predictiveness of a Marker with Its Performance as a Classifier (2008)

Pepe, Margaret S., Feng, Ziding, Huang, Ying, Longton, Gary, Prentice, Ross, Thompson, Ian M., ...

There are two popular statistical approaches to biomarker evaluation. One models the risk of disease (or disease outcome) with, for example, logistic regression. A marker is considered useful if it...

Integrating the Predictiveness of a Marker with its Performance as a Classifier (2006)

Pepe, Margaret S., Feng, Ziding, Huang, Ying, Longton, Gary M., Prentice, Ross, Thompson, Ian M, ...

There are two popular statistical approaches to biomarker evaluation. One models the risk of disease (or disease outcome) using, for example, logistic regression. A marker is useful if it has a...

Integrating the Predictiveness of a Marker with its Performance as a Classifier (2006)

Pepe, Margaret S., Feng, Ziding, Huang, Ying, Longton, Gary M., Prentice, Ross, Thompson, Ian M, ...

There are two popular statistical approaches to biomarker evaluation. One models the risk of disease (or disease outcome) using, for example, logistic regression. A marker is useful if it has a...

Integrating the Predictiveness of a Marker with its Performance as a Classifier (2006)

Pepe, Margaret S., Feng, Ziding, Huang, Ying, Longton, Gary M., Prentice, Ross, Thompson, Ian M, ...

There are two popular statistical approaches to biomarker evaluation. One models the risk of disease (or disease outcome) using, for example, logistic regression. A marker is useful if it has a...

Integrating the Predictiveness of a Marker with its Performance as a Classifier (2006)

Pepe, Margaret S., Feng, Ziding, Huang, Ying, Longton, Gary M., Prentice, Ross, Thompson, Ian M, ...

There are two popular statistical approaches to biomarker evaluation. One models the risk of disease (or disease outcome) using, for example, logistic regression. A marker is useful if it has a...

Conjugated equine estrogens and coronary heart disease: the Women's Health Initiative (2006)

Hsia, Judith, Langer, Robert D, Manson, Joann E, Kuller, Lewis, Johnson, Karen C., Hendrix, Susan L, ...

BACKGROUND: In recent randomized trials, conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) with continuous medroxyprogesterone acetate provided no protection against coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women...

A comparison of two dietary instruments for evaluating the fat-breast cancer relationship (2006)

Freedman, Laurence S, Potischman, Nancy, Kipnis, Victor, Midthune, Douglas, Schatzkin, Arthur, Thompson, Frances E, ...

Background Previous research suggests food diaries may be more efficient than food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) in detecting a dietary fat–breast cancer relationship. We assessed this further...

A comparison of two dietary instruments for evaluating the fat-breast cancer relationship (2006)

Freedman, Laurence S., Potischman, Nancy, Kipnis, Victor, Midthune, Douglas, Schatzkin, Arthur, Thompson, Frances E., ...

Background Previous research suggests food diaries may be more efficient than food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) in detecting a dietary fat-breast cancer relationship. We assessed this further using...

Ethnicity and Breast Cancer: Factors Influencing Differences in Incidence and Outcome (2005)

Chlebowski, Rowan T., Chen, Zhao, Anderson, Garnet L., Rohan, Thomas, Aragaki, Aaron, Lane, Dorothy, ...

Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortality in African American women than in white women are largely unexplained. The influence of breast...

Semiparametric analysis of short-term and long-term hazard ratios with two-sample survival data (2005)

Yang, Song, Prentice, Ross

Standard approaches to semiparametric modelling of two-sample survival data are not appropriate when the two survival curves cross. We introduce a two-sample model that accommodates crossing survival...

Integrated Designs for Gene Discovery and Characterization (1999)

Zhao, Lue Ping, Aragaki, Corinne, Hsu, Li, Potter, John, Elston, Robert, Malone, Kathleen E., ...

Recent advances, including near completion of the human genome map, ever improving high-throughput technologies, and successes in discovering chronic disease-related genes, have stimulated the...

Statistical modeling of large microarray data sets to identify stimulus-response profiles

Zhao, Lue Ping, Prentice, Ross, Breeden, Linda

A statistical modeling approach is proposed for use in searching large microarray data sets for genes that have a transcriptional response to a stimulus. The approach is unrestricted with respect to...

Statistical modeling of large microarray data sets to identify stimulus-response profiles

Zhao, Lue Ping, Prentice, Ross, Breeden, Linda

A statistical modeling approach is proposed for use in searching large microarray data sets for genes that have a transcriptional response to a stimulus. The approach is unrestricted with respect to...

Semiparametric analysis of short-term and long-term hazard ratios with two-sample survival data

Song Yang, Ross Prentice

Standard approaches to semiparametric modelling of two-sample survival data are not appropriate when the two survival curves cross. We introduce a two-sample model that accommodates crossing survival...