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Optimal designs for the development of personalized treatment rules
Authors:David Azriel  Yosef Rinott  Martin Posch
Institution:1. Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, The Technion, Haifa, Israel;2. Department of Statistics and Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;3. Section for Medical Statistics, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:We study the design of multi-armed parallel group clinical trials to estimate personalized treatment rules that identify the best treatment for a given patient with given covariates. Assuming that the outcomes in each treatment arm are given by a homoscedastic linear model, with possibly different variances between treatment arms, and that the trial subjects form a random sample from an unselected overall population, we optimize the (possibly randomized) treatment allocation allowing the allocation rates to depend on the covariates. We find that, for the case of two treatments, the approximately optimal allocation rule does not depend on the value of the covariates but only on the variances of the responses. In contrast, for the case of three treatments or more, the optimal treatment allocation does depend on the values of the covariates as well as the true regression coefficients. The methods are illustrated with a recently published dietary clinical trial.
Keywords:experimental design  minimal regret  optimal allocation  personalized medicine
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