A RELUCTANT ADDITIVE MODEL FRAMEWORK FOR INTERPRETABLE NONLINEAR INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT RULES

Jacob M. Maronge, Jared D. Huling, Guanhua Chen

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Abstract

Individualized treatment rules (ITRs) for treatment recommendation is an important topic for precision medicine as not all beneficial treatments work well for all individuals. Interpretability is a desirable property of ITRs, as it helps practitioners make sense of treatment decisions, yet there is a need for ITRs to be flexible to effectively model complex biomedical data for treatment decision making. Many ITR approaches either focus on linear ITRs, which may perform poorly when true optimal ITRs are nonlinear, or black-box nonlinear ITRs, which may be hard to interpret and can be overly com-plex. This dilemma indicates a tension between interpretability and accuracy of treatment decisions. Here we propose an additive model-based nonlinear ITR learning method that balances interpretability and flexibility of the ITR. Our approach aims to strike this balance by allowing both linear and nonlinear terms of the covariates in the final ITR. Our approach is parsimonious in that the nonlinear term is included in the final ITR only when it substantially improves the ITR performance. To prevent overfitting, we combine crossfitting and a specialized information criterion for model selection. Through exten-sive simulations we show that our methods are data-adaptive to the degree of nonlinearity and can favorably balance ITR interpretability and flexibil-ity. We further demonstrate the robust performance of our methods with an application to a cancer drug sensitive study.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3384-3402
Number of pages19
JournalAnnals of Applied Statistics
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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© Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2023.

Keywords

  • Individualized treatment rules
  • precision medicine
  • reluctant additive models

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