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Intermittent Androgen Suppression: Estimating Parameters for Individual Patients Based on Initial PSA Data in Response to Androgen Deprivation Therapy

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  • Yoshito Hirata
  • Kai Morino
  • Koichiro Akakura
  • Celestia S Higano
  • Nicholas Bruchovsky
  • Teresa Gambol
  • Susan Hall
  • Gouhei Tanaka
  • Kazuyuki Aihara

Abstract

When a physician decides on a treatment and its schedule for a specific patient, information gained from prior patients and experience in the past is taken into account. A more objective way to make such treatment decisions based on actual data would be useful to the clinician. Although there are many mathematical models proposed for various diseases, so far there is no mathematical method that accomplishes optimization of the treatment schedule using the information gained from past patients or “rapid learning” technology. In an attempt to use this approach, we integrate the information gained from patients previously treated with intermittent androgen suppression (IAS) with that from a current patient by first fitting the time courses of clinical data observed from the previously treated patients, then constructing the prior information of the parameter values of the mathematical model, and finally, maximizing the posterior probability for the parameters of the current patient using the prior information. Although we used data from prostate cancer patients, the proposed method is general, and thus can be applied to other diseases once an appropriate mathematical model is established for that disease.

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  • Yoshito Hirata & Kai Morino & Koichiro Akakura & Celestia S Higano & Nicholas Bruchovsky & Teresa Gambol & Susan Hall & Gouhei Tanaka & Kazuyuki Aihara, 2015. "Intermittent Androgen Suppression: Estimating Parameters for Individual Patients Based on Initial PSA Data in Response to Androgen Deprivation Therapy," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(6), pages 1-15, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0130372
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130372
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    1. Natalie Kronik & Yuri Kogan & Moran Elishmereni & Karin Halevi-Tobias & Stanimir Vuk-Pavlović & Zvia Agur, 2010. "Predicting Outcomes of Prostate Cancer Immunotherapy by Personalized Mathematical Models," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(12), pages 1-8, December.
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