Identification of causal effects in case-control studies.

2021 
Case-control designs are an important tool in contrasting the effects of well-defined treatments. In this paper, we reconsider classical concepts, assumptions and principles and explore when the results of case-control studies can be endowed a causal interpretation. Our focus is on identification of target causal quantities, or estimands. We cover various estimands relating to intention-to-treat or per-protocol effects for popular sampling schemes (case-base, survivor, and risk-set sampling), each with and without matching. Our approach may inform future research on different estimands, other variations of the case-control design or settings with additional complexities.
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