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      A Bayesian approach to subgroup identification.

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          This article discusses subgroup identification, the goal of which is to determine the heterogeneity of treatment effects across subpopulations. Searching for differences among subgroups is challenging because it is inherently a multiple testing problem with the complication that test statistics for subgroups are typically highly dependent, making simple multiplicity corrections such as the Bonferroni correction too conservative. In this article, a Bayesian approach to identify subgroup effects is proposed, with a scheme for assigning prior probabilities to possible subgroup effects that accounts for multiplicity and yet allows for (preexperimental) preference to specific subgroups. The analysis utilizes a new Bayesian model selection methodology and, as a by-product, produces individual probabilities of treatment effect that could be of use in personalized medicine. The analysis is illustrated on an example involving subgroup analysis of biomarker effects on treatments.

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          Journal
          J Biopharm Stat
          Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics
          1520-5711
          1054-3406
          2014
          : 24
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Statistical Science , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/10543406.2013.856026
          24392981
          628cbf30-ebc5-4ea1-a7eb-4d39515fb54d
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