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Wiley, Statistics in Medicine, 13(32), p. 2320-2334, 2012

DOI: 10.1002/sim.5629

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A Bayesian Model for Misclassified Binary Outcomes and Correlated Survival Data with Applications to Breast Cancer

Journal article published in 2012 by Sheng Luo ORCID, Min Yi, Xuelin Huang, Kelly K. Hunt
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Abstract

Breast cancer patients may experience ipsilateral breast tumor relapse (IBTR) after breast conservation therapy. IBTR is classified as either true local recurrence or new ipsilateral primary tumor. The correct classification of IBTR status has significant implications in therapeutic decision-making and patient management. However, the diagnostic tests to classify IBTR are imperfect and prone to misclassification. In addition, some observed survival data (e.g., time to relapse, time from relapse to death) are strongly correlated with IBTR status. We present a Bayesian approach to model the potentially misclassified IBTR status and the correlated survival information. We conduct the inference using a Bayesian framework via Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation implemented in WinBUGS. Extensive simulation shows that the proposed method corrects biases and provides more efficient estimates for the covariate effects on the probability of IBTR and the diagnostic test accuracy. Moreover, our method provides useful subject-specific patient prognostic information. Our method is motivated by, and applied to, a dataset of 397 breast cancer patients. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.