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Dynamic optimal strategy for monitoring disease recurrence
Authors:Hong Li  Constantine Gatsonis
Institution:1. Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 60612, USA
2. Department of Biostatistics, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, USA
Abstract:Surveillance to detect cancer recurrence is an important part of care for cancer survivors.In this paper we discuss the design of optimal strategies for early detection of disease recurrence based on each patient’s distinct biomarker trajectory and periodically updated risk estimated in the setting of a prospective cohort study.We adopt a latent class joint model which considers a longitudinal biomarker process and an event process jointly,to address heterogeneity of patients and disease,to discover distinct biomarker trajectory patterns,to classify patients into different risk groups,and to predict the risk of disease recurrence.The model is used to develop a monitoring strategy that dynamically modifies the monitoring intervals according to patients’ current risk derived from periodically updated biomarker measurements and other indicators of disease spread.The optimal biomarker assessment time is derived using a utility function.We develop an algorithm to apply the proposed strategy to monitoring of new patients after initial treatment.We illustrate the models and the derivation of the optimal strategy using simulated data from monitoring prostate cancer recurrence over a 5-year period.
Keywords:biomarker trajectory  cancer recurrence surveillance  latent class model  optimal strategy  timedependent hazard
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