Famevent: An r package for generating and modeling time-to-event data in family designs

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FamEvent is a comprehensive R package for simulating and modeling age-at-disease onset in families carrying a rare gene mutation. The package can simulate complex family data for variable time-to-event outcomes under three common family study designs (population, high-risk clinic and multi-stage) with various levels of missing genetic information among family members. Residual familial correlation can be induced through the inclusion of a frailty term or a second gene. Disease-gene carrier probabilities are evaluated assuming Mendelian transmission or empirically from the data. When genetic information on the disease gene is missing, an expectation-maximization algorithm is employed to calculate the carrier probabilities. Penetrance model functions with ascertainment correction adapted to the sampling design provide age-specific cumulative disease risks by sex, mutation status, and other covariates for simulated data as well as real data analysis. Robust standard errors and 95% confidence intervals are available for these estimates. Plots of pedigrees and penetrance functions based on the fitted model provide graphical displays to evaluate and summarize the models.

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Choi, Y. H., Briollais, L., He, W., & Kopciuk, K. (2021). Famevent: An r package for generating and modeling time-to-event data in family designs. Journal of Statistical Software, 97(1), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v097.i07

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