New Methods for Two-Stage Treatment Switching Estimation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmaceutical Statistics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/pst.2462
Dan Jackson, Di Ran, Fanni Zhang, Mario Ouwens, Vitaly Druker, Michael Sweeting, Robert Hettle, Ian R White
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Treatment switching is common in randomized trials of oncology treatments. For example, control group patients may receive the experimental treatment as a subsequent therapy. One possible estimand is the effect of trial treatment if this type of switching had instead not occurred. Two-stage estimation is an established approach for estimating this estimand. We argue that other estimands of interest instead describe the effect of trial treatments if the proportion of patients who switched was different. We give precise definitions of such estimands. By motivating estimands using real-world data, decision-making in universal health care systems is facilitated. Focusing on estimation, we show that an alternative choice of secondary baseline, the time of first subsequent treatment, is easily defined, and widely applicable, and makes alternative estimands amenable to two-stage estimation. We develop methodology using propensity scores, to adjust for confounding at a secondary baseline, and a new quantile matching technique that can be used to implement any parametric form of the post-secondary baseline survival model. Our methodology was motivated by a recent immuno-oncology trial where a substantial proportion of control group patients subsequently received a form of immunotherapy.

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两阶段处理切换估计的新方法。
治疗转换在肿瘤治疗的随机试验中很常见。例如,对照组患者可以接受实验性治疗作为后续治疗。一个可能的估计是,如果这种类型的转换没有发生,试验治疗的效果。两阶段估计是估计该估计的既定方法。我们认为,如果转换的患者比例不同,其他感兴趣的估计反而描述了试验治疗的效果。我们给出了这种估计的精确定义。通过利用真实世界的数据推动估算,可促进全民卫生保健系统的决策。关注于估计,我们展示了次要基线的替代选择,即第一次后续治疗的时间,很容易定义,并且广泛适用,并且使替代估计符合两阶段估计。我们开发了使用倾向分数的方法,以调整次要基线的混淆,以及一种新的分位数匹配技术,可用于实现次要基线后生存模型的任何参数形式。我们的研究方法源于最近的一项免疫肿瘤学试验,其中相当大比例的对照组患者随后接受了一种形式的免疫治疗。
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Pharmaceutical Statistics
Pharmaceutical Statistics 医学-统计学与概率论
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2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pharmaceutical Statistics is an industry-led initiative, tackling real problems in statistical applications. The Journal publishes papers that share experiences in the practical application of statistics within the pharmaceutical industry. It covers all aspects of pharmaceutical statistical applications from discovery, through pre-clinical development, clinical development, post-marketing surveillance, consumer health, production, epidemiology, and health economics. The Journal is both international and multidisciplinary. It includes high quality practical papers, case studies and review papers.
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