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      Semiparametric Bayesian commensurate survival model for post-market medical device surveillance with non-exchangeable historical data : Semiparametric Bayesian Commensurate Survival Model

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      Biometrics
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            Commensurate Priors for Incorporating Historical Information in Clinical Trials Using General and Generalized Linear Models.

            Assessing between-study variability in the context of conventional random-effects meta-analysis is notoriously difficult when incorporating data from only a small number of historical studies. In order to borrow strength, historical and current data are often assumed to be fully homogeneous, but this can have drastic consequences for power and Type I error if the historical information is biased. In this paper, we propose empirical and fully Bayesian modifications of the commensurate prior model (Hobbs et al., 2011) extending Pocock (1976), and evaluate their frequentist and Bayesian properties for incorporating patient-level historical data using general and generalized linear mixed regression models. Our proposed commensurate prior models lead to preposterior admissible estimators that facilitate alternative bias-variance trade-offs than those offered by pre-existing methodologies for incorporating historical data from a small number of historical studies. We also provide a sample analysis of a colon cancer trial comparing time-to-disease progression using a Weibull regression model.
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                Journal
                Biometrics
                Biom
                Wiley
                0006341X
                March 2014
                March 2014
                December 05 2013
                : 70
                : 1
                : 185-191
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Division of Biostatistics; School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Minnesota U.S.A.
                [2 ]United States Renal Data System; Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation, Minneapolis; Minnesota U.S.A.
                [3 ]Department of Biostatistics; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston; Texas U.S.A.
                [4 ]Medtronic Inc., Minneapolis; Minnesota U.S.A.
                Article
                10.1111/biom.12115
                9d0a8e5a-282e-4e34-b959-ec3683ee6049
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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