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Shared-parameter G-estimation of Optimal Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
The doubly-robust method of G-estimation can be used to estimate an adaptive treatment strategy in which parameters are shared across different stages of the treatment sequence, allowing for more efficient estimation and simpler treatment decision rules. The approach is computationally stable, and produces consistent estimators provided either the outcome model or the treatment allocation model is correctly specified. In this talk, the method and several of its attractive features will be demonstrated in the context of rheumatoid arthritis, which is a chronic inflammatory condition that can require ongoing treatment.
Date and Time
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Additional Authors and Speakers (not including you)
Shouao Wang
McGill University
David Stephens
McGill University
Language of Oral Presentation
English
Language of Visual Aids
English

Speaker

Edit Name Primary Affiliation
Erica E. M. Moodie McGil University