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Efficient targeted learning of heterogeneous treatment effects for multiple subgroups
Authors:Waverly Wei  Maya Petersen  Mark J van der Laan  Zeyu Zheng  Chong Wu  Jingshen Wang
Institution:1. Division of Biostatistics, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA;2. Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA;3. Department of Biostatistics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas, USA
Abstract:In biomedical science, analyzing treatment effect heterogeneity plays an essential role in assisting personalized medicine. The main goals of analyzing treatment effect heterogeneity include estimating treatment effects in clinically relevant subgroups and predicting whether a patient subpopulation might benefit from a particular treatment. Conventional approaches often evaluate the subgroup treatment effects via parametric modeling and can thus be susceptible to model mis-specifications. In this paper, we take a model-free semiparametric perspective and aim to efficiently evaluate the heterogeneous treatment effects of multiple subgroups simultaneously under the one-step targeted maximum-likelihood estimation (TMLE) framework. When the number of subgroups is large, we further expand this path of research by looking at a variation of the one-step TMLE that is robust to the presence of small estimated propensity scores in finite samples. From our simulations, our method demonstrates substantial finite sample improvements compared to conventional methods. In a case study, our method unveils the potential treatment effect heterogeneity of rs12916-T allele (a proxy for statin usage) in decreasing Alzheimer's disease risk.
Keywords:causal inference  precision medicine  semiparametric statistics  subgroup analysis  treatment effect heterogeneity
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