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A new approach for modeling patient overall radiosensitivity and predicting multiple toxicity endpoints for breast cancer patients.

Chamberlain MbahKim De RuyckSilke De SchrijverCharlotte De SutterKimberly SchiettecatteChris MontenLeen PaelinckWilfried De NeveHubert ThierensCatharine WestGustavo AmorimOlivier ThasLiv Veldeman
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2018)
The James-Stein estimator was used for selecting variables that are predictive for multiple toxicity endpoints. With this estimator, 19 variables were predictive for all toxicities of which four were significantly associated with overall radiosensitivity. JSEs led to almost 25% reduction in the misclassification error rate compared to conventional MLEs. Finally, patient characteristics that are associated with radiosensitivity were identified without explicitly quantifying radiosensitivity.
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