Estimating Case-Fatality Reduction from Randomized Screening Trials

Q3 Mathematics
S. Saha, Z. Liu, O. Saarela
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Abstract

Abstract In randomized cancer screening trials where asymptomatic individuals are assigned to undergo a regimen of screening examinations or standard care, the primary objective typically is to estimate the effect of screening assignment on cancer-specific mortality by carrying out an ’intention-to-screen’ analysis. However, most of the participants in the trial will be cancer-free; only those developing a genuine cancer that is screening-detectable can potentially benefit from screening induced early treatments. Here we consider measuring the effect of early treatments in this partially latent subpopulation in terms of reduction in case fatality. To formalize the estimands and identifying assumptions in a causal modeling framework, we first define two measures, namely proportional and absolute case-fatality reduction, using potential outcomes notation. We re-derive an earlier proposed estimator for the former, and propose a new estimator for the latter motivated by the instrumental variable approach. The methods are illustrated using data from the US National Lung Screening Trial, with specific attention to estimation in the presence of censoring and competing risks.
从随机筛选试验中估计病死率降低
在随机癌症筛查试验中,无症状个体被分配接受筛查检查或标准护理方案,主要目标通常是通过进行“意向筛查”分析来估计筛查分配对癌症特异性死亡率的影响。然而,试验中的大多数参与者都没有癌症;只有那些真正的癌症可以通过筛查检测到的人才有可能从筛查诱导的早期治疗中获益。在这里,我们考虑从降低病死率的角度来衡量在这个部分潜伏亚群中早期治疗的效果。为了形式化估计并确定因果建模框架中的假设,我们首先使用潜在结果符号定义了两种测量方法,即比例和绝对病死率降低。我们对前者重新推导了先前提出的估计量,并在工具变量方法的激励下对后者提出了一个新的估计量。这些方法使用来自美国国家肺筛查试验的数据进行说明,特别注意在审查和竞争风险存在的情况下进行估计。
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Epidemiologic Methods
Epidemiologic Methods Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
期刊介绍: Epidemiologic Methods (EM) seeks contributions comparable to those of the leading epidemiologic journals, but also invites papers that may be more technical or of greater length than what has traditionally been allowed by journals in epidemiology. Applications and examples with real data to illustrate methodology are strongly encouraged but not required. Topics. genetic epidemiology, infectious disease, pharmaco-epidemiology, ecologic studies, environmental exposures, screening, surveillance, social networks, comparative effectiveness, statistical modeling, causal inference, measurement error, study design, meta-analysis
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