Aim: Technical Support Document 21 discusses trial-based, flexible relative survival models. The authors generalized flexible relative survival models to the network meta-analysis (NMA) setting while accounting for different treatment-effect specifications. Methods: The authors compared the standard parametric model with mixture, mixture cure and nonmixture cure, piecewise, splines and fractional polynomial models. The optimal treatment-effect parametrization was defined in two steps. First, all models were run with treatment effects on all parameters and subsequently the optimal model was defined by removing uncertain treatment effects, for which the parameter was smaller than its standard deviation. The authors used a network in previousl...
Background Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component ...
Treatment effects vary across different patients, and estimation of this variability is essential fo...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an extension of pairwise meta-analysis (PMA) which combines evidence ...
Aim: Technical Support Document 21 discusses trial-based, flexible relative survival models. The aut...
Figure 1. A) Overall survival hazard plots in evidence network for the pooled Checkmate 017-057 t...
BACKGROUND: Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component...
Abstract Background Pairwise meta-analysis, indirect treatment comparisons and network meta-analysis...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank ...
Standard network meta-analysis (NMA) and indirect comparisons combine aggregate data from multiple s...
Purpose: Tools for survival prediction for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with ...
Objectives: To develop efficient approaches for fitting network meta-analysis (NMA) models with t...
Objectives: Network meta-analysis (NMA) methods extend the standard pair-wise framework to allow sim...
Organizations that evaluate health technologies face significant challenges when dealing with uncert...
AbstractBackgroundOuwens et al. and Jansen have presented methods for (network) meta-analysis of sur...
Background Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component ...
Treatment effects vary across different patients, and estimation of this variability is essential fo...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an extension of pairwise meta-analysis (PMA) which combines evidence ...
Aim: Technical Support Document 21 discusses trial-based, flexible relative survival models. The aut...
Figure 1. A) Overall survival hazard plots in evidence network for the pooled Checkmate 017-057 t...
BACKGROUND: Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component...
Abstract Background Pairwise meta-analysis, indirect treatment comparisons and network meta-analysis...
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank ...
Standard network meta-analysis (NMA) and indirect comparisons combine aggregate data from multiple s...
Purpose: Tools for survival prediction for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with ...
Objectives: To develop efficient approaches for fitting network meta-analysis (NMA) models with t...
Objectives: Network meta-analysis (NMA) methods extend the standard pair-wise framework to allow sim...
Organizations that evaluate health technologies face significant challenges when dealing with uncert...
AbstractBackgroundOuwens et al. and Jansen have presented methods for (network) meta-analysis of sur...
Background Synthesis of clinical effectiveness from multiple trials is a well-established component ...
Treatment effects vary across different patients, and estimation of this variability is essential fo...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an extension of pairwise meta-analysis (PMA) which combines evidence ...