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Active Clinical Trials for Personalized Medicine
Individualized treatment rules (ITRs) tailor treatments according to
individual patient characteristics. They can significantly improve patient care
and are thus becoming increasingly popular. The data collected during
randomized clinical trials are often used to estimate the optimal ITRs.
However, these trials are generally expensive to run, and, moreover, they are
not designed to efficiently estimate ITRs. In this paper, we propose a
cost-effective estimation method from an active learning perspective. In
particular, our method recruits only the "most informative" patients (in terms
of learning the optimal ITRs) from an ongoing clinical trial. Simulation
studies and real-data examples show that our active clinical trial method
significantly improves on competing methods. We derive risk bounds and show
that they support these observed empirical advantages.Comment: 48 Page, 9 Figures. To Appear in JASA--T&
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