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OR Practice–Data Analytics for Optimal Detection of Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Authors :
James E. Montie
Brian T. Denton
Christine Barnett
David C. Miller
Selin Merdan
Source :
Operations Research. 69:774-794
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2021.

Abstract

We used data-analytics approaches to develop, calibrate, and validate predictive models, to help urologists in a large statewide collaborative make prostate cancer staging decisions on the basis of individual patient risk factors. The models were validated using statistical methods based on bootstrapping and evaluation on out-of-sample data. These models were used to design guidelines that optimally weigh the benefits and harms of radiological imaging for the detection of metastatic prostate cancer. The Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative, a statewide medical collaborative, implemented these guidelines, which were predicted to reduce unnecessary imaging by more than 40% and limit the percentage of patients with missed metastatic disease to be less than 1%. The effects of the guidelines were measured after implementation to confirm their impact on reducing unnecessary imaging across the state of Michigan.

Details

ISSN :
15265463 and 0030364X
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Operations Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5d152ccabef2adc7d81819522d831559