Point success rate for patient therapeutic response prediction by continuous biomarker scores.
Stat Methods Med Res
; 25(4): 1638-47, 2016 08.
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Various predictive diagnostic tests are highly demanded to guide optimal treatments for individual patients, as individual patients with the same disease such as cancer frequently exhibit dramatically different therapeutic responses to multiple available treatment options. A large number of clinical trials have thus been performed to test the predictive ability and utility of various therapeutic biomarker tests. However, in these trial designs the conventional optimization criteria such as positive predictive value or negative predictive value cannot reflect each patient's true chance of success associated with continuous predictive biomarker scores. We have developed a novel statistical concept, point success rate (PSR), to overcome deficiencies in these conventional methods for optimizing biomarker-based clinical trials. We demonstrate statistical superiority as well as clinical improvement by a PSR-based treatment selection both with simulated and breast cancer patient data.
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Neoplasias de la Mama
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Biomarcadores de Tumor
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Antineoplásicos
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Stat Methods Med Res
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2016
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Article
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Estados Unidos