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Effectively Selecting A Target Population For A Future Comparative Study, Lihui Zhao, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Brian Claggett, L. J. Wei
Effectively Selecting A Target Population For A Future Comparative Study, Lihui Zhao, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Brian Claggett, L. J. Wei
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
When comparing a new treatment with a control in a randomized clinical study, the treatment effect is generally assessed by evaluating a summary measure over a specific study population. The success of the trial heavily depends on the choice of such a population. In this paper, we show a systematic, effective way to identify a promising population, for which the new treatment is expected to have a desired benefit, using the data from a current study involving similar comparator treatments. Specifically, with the existing data we first create a parametric scoring system using multiple covariates to estimate subject-specific treatment differences. …
On The Covariate-Adjusted Estimation For An Overall Treatment Difference With Data From A Randomized Comparative Clinical Trial, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Lihui Zhao, L. J. Wei
On The Covariate-Adjusted Estimation For An Overall Treatment Difference With Data From A Randomized Comparative Clinical Trial, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Lihui Zhao, L. J. Wei
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
No abstract provided.
Estimating Subject-Specific Treatment Differences For Risk-Benefit Assessment With Competing Risk Event-Time Data, Brian Claggett, Lihui Zhao, Lu Tian, Davide Castagno, L. J. Wei
Estimating Subject-Specific Treatment Differences For Risk-Benefit Assessment With Competing Risk Event-Time Data, Brian Claggett, Lihui Zhao, Lu Tian, Davide Castagno, L. J. Wei
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
No abstract provided.