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Activity Number: 565 - JASA Applications and Case Studies
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: JASA, Applications and Case Studies
Abstract #333059 Presentation
Title: Bayesian Phase I/II Biomarker-Based Dose Finding for Precision Medicine with Molecularly Targeted Agents
Author(s): Beibei Guo and Ying Yuan*
Companies: Louisiana State University and University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
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The optimal dose for treating patients with a molecularly targeted agent may differ according to the patient's individual characteristics, such as biomarker status. We propose a Bayesian phase I/II dose-finding design to find the optimal dose that is personalized for each patient according to his/her biomarker status. To overcome the curse of dimensionality caused by the relatively large number of biomarkers and their interactions with the dose, we employ canonical partial least squares (CPLS) to extract a small number of components from the covariate matrix containing the dose, biomarkers, and dose-by-biomarker interactions. Using these components as the covariates, we model the ordinal toxicity and efficacy using the latent-variable approach. We quantify the desirability of the dose using a utility function and propose a two-stage dose-finding algorithm to find the personalized optimal dose according to each patient's individual biomarker profile. Simulation studies show that the proposed design has good operating characteristics, with a high probability of identifying the personalized optimal dose.


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