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Semiparametric Models of Time-Dependent Predictive Values of Prognostic Biomarkers
Authors:Yingye Zheng   Tianxi Cai  Janet L. Stanford   Ziding Feng
Affiliation:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109, U.S.A.;Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary .  Rigorous statistical evaluation of the predictive values of novel biomarkers is critical prior to applying novel biomarkers into routine standard care. It is important to identify factors that influence the performance of a biomarker in order to determine the optimal conditions for test performance. We propose a covariate-specific time-dependent positive predictive values curve to quantify the predictive accuracy of a prognostic marker measured on a continuous scale and with censored failure time outcome. The covariate effect is accommodated with a semiparametric regression model framework. In particular, we adopt a smoothed survival time regression technique ( Dabrowska, 1997 ,  The Annals of Statistics   25, 1510–1540) to account for the situation where risk for the disease occurrence and progression is likely to change over time. In addition, we provide asymptotic distribution theory and resampling-based procedures for making statistical inference on the covariate-specific positive predictive values. We illustrate our approach with numerical studies and a dataset from a prostate cancer study.
Keywords:Biomarker evaluation    Negative predictive value    Positive predictive value    Semiparametric survival analysis
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