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Assessing the performance of different outcomes for tumor growth studies with animal models
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作者 luke w.patten Patrick Blatchford +1 位作者 Matthew Strand Alexander M.Kaizer 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CSCD 2022年第3期248-257,共10页
The consistency of reporting results for patient-derived xenograft(PDX) studies is an area of concern. The PDX method commonly starts by implanting a derivative of a human tumor into a mouse, then comparing the tumor ... The consistency of reporting results for patient-derived xenograft(PDX) studies is an area of concern. The PDX method commonly starts by implanting a derivative of a human tumor into a mouse, then comparing the tumor growth under different treatment conditions. Currently, a wide array of statistical methods(e.g., t-test, regression, chi-squared test) are used to analyze these data, which ultimately depend on the outcome chosen(e.g., tumor volume, relative growth, categorical growth). In this simulation study, we provide empirical evidence for the outcome selection process by comparing the performance of both commonly used outcomes and novel variations of common outcomes used in PDX studies. Data were simulated to mimic tumor growth under multiple scenarios, then each outcome of interest was evaluated for 10?000 iterations. Comparisons between different outcomes were made with respect to average bias, variance, type-1 error, and power. A total of 18 continuous, categorical, and time-to-event outcomes were evaluated, with ultimately 2 outcomes outperforming the others: final tumor volume and change in tumor volume from baseline.Notably, the novel variations of the tumor growth inhibition index(TGII)— a commonly used outcome in PDX studies— was found to perform poorly in several scenarios with inflated type-1 error rates and a relatively large bias. Finally, all outcomes of interest were applied to a real-world dataset. 展开更多
关键词 mouse model ONCOLOGY outcome selection patient-derived xenograft(PDX) statistical analysis TGII translational science
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