Estimation and inference on the partial volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Statistical Methods in Medical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1177/09622802241267356
Kate J Young, Leonidas E Bantis
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Abstract

measures of biomarker accuracy that employ the receiver operating characteristic surface have been proposed for biomarkers that classify patients into one of three groups: healthy, benign, or aggressive disease. The volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface summarizes the overall discriminatory ability of a biomarker in such configurations, but includes cutoffs associated with clinically irrelevant true classification rates. Due to the lethal nature of pancreatic cancer, cutoffs associated with a low true classification rate for identifying patients with pancreatic cancer may be undesirable and not appropriate for use in a clinical setting. In this project, we study the properties of a more focused criterion, the partial volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface, that summarizes the diagnostic accuracy of a marker in the three-class setting for regions restricted to only those of clinical interest. We propose methods for estimation and inference on the partial volume under the receiver operating characteristic surface under parametric and non-parametric frameworks and apply these methods to the evaluation of potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.

接收器工作特征表面下部分体积的估计和推断。
针对将患者分为健康、良性或侵袭性疾病三类的生物标记物,有人提出了采用接收者操作特征面的生物标记物准确性测量方法。接受者操作特征表面下的体积概括了生物标记物在此类配置中的整体判别能力,但包括与临床无关的真实分类率相关的临界值。由于胰腺癌具有致命性,因此与识别胰腺癌患者的低真实分类率相关的临界值可能是不可取的,也不适合在临床环境中使用。在本项目中,我们研究了一个更有针对性的标准的特性,即接收者操作特征表面下的部分体积,它概括了一个标记物在三类设置中的诊断准确性,其区域仅限于临床感兴趣的区域。我们提出了在参数和非参数框架下估计和推断接受者操作特征面下部分体积的方法,并将这些方法应用于评估诊断胰腺癌的潜在生物标记物。
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research
Statistical Methods in Medical Research 医学-数学与计算生物学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
127
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Statistical Methods in Medical Research is a peer reviewed scholarly journal and is the leading vehicle for articles in all the main areas of medical statistics and an essential reference for all medical statisticians. This unique journal is devoted solely to statistics and medicine and aims to keep professionals abreast of the many powerful statistical techniques now available to the medical profession. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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