A general analysis method is proposed that utilizes meta-analysis to incorporate similar studies in addition to our current investigation in order to obtain informative prior effect parameters in a logistic regression model. It is common in epidemiological studies that data from similar previous studies are available. The case of gene susceptibility association with increased lung cancer frequency was used to demonstrate this methodology. Results of Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) iterations provided a more precise estimation of the regression coefficient in a logistic model with informative prior distribution compared to the noninformative prior distribution model. In situations where similar historical data are available, it is proposed to include as much relevant information as previously published results in the analysis of current data.

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