by LyleD.Broemeling (Author)
Useful in many areas of medicine and biology, Bayesian methods are particularly attractive tools for the design of clinical trials and diagnostic tests, which are based on established information, usually from related previous studies. Advanced Bayesian Methods for Medical Test Accuracy begins with a review of the usual measures such as specificity, sensitivity, positive and negative predictive value, and the area under the ROC curve. Then the scope expands to cover the more advanced topics of verification bias, diagnostic tests with imperfect gold standards, and those for which no gold standard is available.
Promoting accuracy and efficiency of clinical trials, tests, and the diagnostic process, this book:
Useful for graduate students and consulting statisticians working in the various areas of diagnostic medicine and study design, this practical resource introduces the fundamentals of programming and executing BUGS, giving readers the tools and experience to successfully analyze studies for medical test accuracy.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 487
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 03 Aug 2011
ISBN 10: 143983878X
ISBN 13: 9781439838785
... very thorough coverage of topics that are commonly encountered in practice as well as numerous examples. This book is particularly appropriate for graduate students in statistics who have interests in diagnostic medicine. It is also valuable to consulting statisticians who have some basic knowledge of Bayesian methods and need such a reference to solve practical problems. ... a great introduction to Bayesian methods specifically focused on solving medical test accuracy-related problems. It addresses popular topics in medical accuracy studies via Bayesian statistical methods to take advantage of prior information. Some complex problems, such as situations without a gold standard and partial verification bias, are also discussed. I recommend this book to graduate students in statistics or biostatistics and applied statisticians who are interested in medical diagnostic test accuracy.
-Xiaoye Ma, Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 2013
Dr. Broemeling places all these considerations associated with test accuracy determinations into a pure Bayesian perspective. His book can be, in some sense, considered as a Bayesian counterpart to the books of Pepe and Zhou et al. The presentation is quite detailed and supported by a significant number of applications. ... The literature review supporting the theoretical concepts about accuracy and the practical aspects associated with the applications is without a doubt extensive. ... a good overview of the methods currently used to assess the accuracy of a medical test and their transposition to the Bayesian framework.
-Benoit Beck, CHANCE, August 2013
It covers extensively most aspects of applied problems one can encounter when dealing with diagnostic accuracy studies. An attractive feature is that WinBUGS code needed for the implementation of the described methodologies is given in every chapter (also available on the author's blog). A set of exercises is given at the end of each chapter. ... a carefully written book. It will be useful for consulting biostatisticians, graduate students and teachers using methods for the assessment of diagnostic accuracy from a Bayesian viewpoint. The book is a must have for the interested audience.
-Christos Nakas, ISCB Newsletter, June 2013