Predictive Directions for Individualized Treatment Selection in Clinical Trials

2018 
In many clinical trials, individuals in different subgroups have experience differential treatment effects. This leads to individualized differences in treatment benefit. In this article, we introduce the general concept of predictive directions, which are risk scores motivated by potential outcomes considerations. These techniques borrow heavily from sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) and causal inference methodology. Under some conditions, one can use existing methods from the SDR literature to estimate the directions assuming an idealized complete data structure, which subsequently yields an obvious extension to clinical trial datasets. In addition, we generalize the direction idea to a nonlinear setting that exploits support vector machines. The methodology is illustrated with application to a series of colorectal cancer clinical trials.
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