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Original Articles

Some aspects of maximum likelihood estimation of multistage cancer dose-response odels with application

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Pages 3377-3392 | Received 01 Dec 1992, Published online: 27 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Quantitative cancer dose-response models play an important role in cancer risk assessment. They also play a role in regulatory processes associated with potential occupational or environmental exposures. The multistage model is currently the most widely used cancer dose-response model. This paper describes the construction of the likelihood function in the special case of the multistage cancer dose-response models. The concavity of the likelihood function is also established. A criterion is developed to determine the degree of the polynomial portion of the multistage model. Finally, the restricted and unrestricted maximum likelihood estimators are considered and applied to some experimental data sets.

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