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An Algorithm for Generating Individualized Treatment Decision Trees and Random Forests
Authors:Kevin Doubleday  Hua Zhou  Haoda Fu  Jin Zhou
Institution:1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ;2. Department of Biostatistics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA;3. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN
Abstract:With new treatments and novel technology available, precision medicine has become a key topic in the new era of healthcare. Traditional statistical methods for precision medicine focus on subgroup discovery through identifying interactions between a few markers and treatment regimes. However, given the large scale and high dimensionality of modern datasets, it is difficult to detect the interactions between treatment and high-dimensional covariates. Recently, novel approaches have emerged that seek to directly estimate individualized treatment rules (ITR) via maximizing the expected clinical reward by using, for example, support vector machines (SVM) or decision trees. The latter enjoys great popularity in clinical practice due to its interpretability. In this article, we propose a new reward function and a novel decision tree algorithm to directly maximize rewards. We further improve a single tree decision rule by an ensemble decision tree algorithm, ITR random forests. Our final decision rule is an average over single decision trees and it is a soft probability rather than a hard choice. Depending on how strong the treatment recommendation is, physicians can make decisions based on our model along with their own judgment and experience. Performance of ITR forest and tree methods is assessed through simulations along with applications to a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 1385 patients with diabetes and an EMR cohort of 5177 patients with diabetes. ITR forest and tree methods are implemented using statistical software R (https://github.com/kdoub5ha/ITR.Forest). Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
Keywords:Optimization  Precision medicine  Recursive partitioning  Subgroup identification  Value function  Variable importance
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