Background. Evaluation of diagnostic assays and predictive performance of biomarkers based on the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the area under the ROC curve (AUC) are vital in diagnostic and targeted medicine. The partial area under the curve (pAUC) is an alternative metric focusing on a range of practical and clinical relevance of the diagnostic assay. In this article, we adopt and extend the min-max method to the estimation of the pAUC when multiple continuous scaled biomarkers are available and compare the performances of our proposed approach with existing approaches via simulations. Methods. We conducted extensive simulation studies to investigate the performance of different methods for the combination of biomarker...
With the advent of information age, huge amount of data has been collected in laboratories and hospi...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
We propose new simultaneous inference methods for diagnostic trials with elaborate factorial designs...
The burgeoning advances in high-throughput technologies have posed a great challenge to the identifi...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
In receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, the area under the curve (AUC) is undoubt...
Diagnostic accuracy can be improved considerably by combining multiple biomarkers. Although the like...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves are often used to evaluate the prognostic performance...
Protein biomarkers found in plasma are commonly used for cancer screening and early detection. Measu...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
The area under the ROC curve (AUC) and partial area under the ROC curve (pAUC) are summary measures ...
The area under the ROC curve (AUC) and partial area under the ROC curve (pAUC) are summary measures ...
With the advent of information age, huge amount of data has been collected in laboratories and hospi...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
We propose new simultaneous inference methods for diagnostic trials with elaborate factorial designs...
The burgeoning advances in high-throughput technologies have posed a great challenge to the identifi...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
In receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, the area under the curve (AUC) is undoubt...
Diagnostic accuracy can be improved considerably by combining multiple biomarkers. Although the like...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves are often used to evaluate the prognostic performance...
Protein biomarkers found in plasma are commonly used for cancer screening and early detection. Measu...
The partial area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PAUC) is a well-established perf...
The area under the ROC curve (AUC) and partial area under the ROC curve (pAUC) are summary measures ...
The area under the ROC curve (AUC) and partial area under the ROC curve (pAUC) are summary measures ...
With the advent of information age, huge amount of data has been collected in laboratories and hospi...
Evaluation of diagnostic performance is critical in many fields including but not limited to diagnos...
We propose new simultaneous inference methods for diagnostic trials with elaborate factorial designs...