Markov models for clinical decision‐making in radiation oncology: A systematic review

Author:

McCullum Lucas B1ORCID,Karagoz Aysenur2ORCID,Dede Cem1ORCID,Garcia Raul2ORCID,Nosrat Fatemeh2ORCID,Hemmati Mehdi3ORCID,Hosseinian Seyedmohammadhossein4ORCID,Schaefer Andrew J2ORCID,Fuller Clifton D12ORCID, ,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

2. Department of Computational Applied Mathematics & Operations Research Rice University Houston Texas USA

3. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering The University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

4. Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractThe intrinsic stochasticity of patients' response to treatment is a major consideration for clinical decision‐making in radiation therapy. Markov models are powerful tools to capture this stochasticity and render effective treatment decisions. This paper provides an overview of the Markov models for clinical decision analysis in radiation oncology. A comprehensive literature search was conducted within MEDLINE using PubMed, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Only studies published from 2000 to 2023 were considered. Selected publications were summarized in two categories: (i) studies that compare two (or more) fixed treatment policies using Monte Carlo simulation and (ii) studies that seek an optimal treatment policy through Markov Decision Processes (MDPs). Relevant to the scope of this study, 61 publications were selected for detailed review. The majority of these publications (n = 56) focused on comparative analysis of two or more fixed treatment policies using Monte Carlo simulation. Classifications based on cancer site, utility measures and the type of sensitivity analysis are presented. Five publications considered MDPs with the aim of computing an optimal treatment policy; a detailed statement of the analysis and results is provided for each work. As an extension of Markov model‐based simulation analysis, MDP offers a flexible framework to identify an optimal treatment policy among a possibly large set of treatment policies. However, the applications of MDPs to oncological decision‐making have been understudied, and the full capacity of this framework to render complex optimal treatment decisions warrants further consideration.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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