Abstract
Despite the heightened interest in developing biomarkers predicting treatment response that are used to optimize patient treatment decisions, there has been relatively little development of statistical methodology to evaluate these markers. There is currently no unified statistical framework for marker evaluation. This paper proposes a suite of descriptive and inferential methods designed to evaluate individual markers and to compare candidate markers. An R software package has been developed which implements these methods. Their utility is illustrated in the breast cancer treatment context, where candidate markers are evaluated for their ability to identify a subset of women who do not benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy and can therefore avoid its toxicity.
Disciplines
Biostatistics
Suggested Citation
Janes, Holly; Brown, Marshall D.; Pepe, Margaret; and Huang, Ying, "Statistical Methods for Evaluating and Comparing Biomarkers for Patient Treatment Selection" (January 2013). UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series. Working Paper 389.
https://biostats.bepress.com/uwbiostat/paper389