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Dose-Exposure-response Modeling : Methods and Practical Implementation
Dose-Exposure-response Modeling : Methods and Practical Implementation
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Author(s): Wang, Jixian
ISBN No.: 9781032596259
Pages: 384
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 193.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

This thoroughly revised and updated new edition reflects the progress that has been made in dose-exposure-response (DER) modelling. As the title suggests, the new edition covers more topics on dose and dose adjustment. A large part of the book has been rewritten, including an updated Bayesian analysis and modeling chapter with new materials on approximate Bayesian modeling with misspecified models, Bayesian bootstrap for the "cut-the-feedback" approach and meta-regression with Stan codes for implementation. Two new chapters in this edition include one on causal DER modeling, with an introduction to the concept of causal DER relationship, approaches such as the generalized propensity score and instrumental/control function approaches for adjustment for observed and unobserved confounders, and Bayesian causal DER modeling. Another new chapter is dedicated to learning DER relationships with the concept and methods of machine learning, including applications to adaptive dose finding trials by bandits, contextual bandits and Thompson sampling with Bayesian bootstrap, adaptive control for tracking using a dynamic model with an application for individual warfarin dosing. The new appendix contains non-standard materials used in the book. Applied statisticians and modelers can find details on how to implement new approaches while researchers can find topics for or applications of their work. In addition, students can see how complicated methodology and models are applied to practical situations.


Key Features: · Provides SAS, R and Stan codes that will enable readers to test the approaches in their own scenarios. · Gives a systematic treatment of concepts and methodology. · Helps with understanding concepts and evaluating the performance of new methods, particularly those in Chapters 7, 8 and 9. · Includes a large amount of R codes for methods introduced in the new materials in chapters on Bayesian analyses, causal inference, and dose-adjustment. · Includes simulation to show how some complex methods such as generalized propensity score adjustment and adaptive dose adjustment can be implemented with simple codes.


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