Multi‐state network meta‐analysis of progression and survival data

Author:

Jansen Jeroen P.12ORCID,Incerti Devin3,Trikalinos Thomas A.4

Affiliation:

1. Center for Translational and Policy Research on Precision Medicine, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Institute for Health Policy Studies University of California San Francisco California USA

2. PRECISIONheor San Francisco California USA

3. Previously at PRECISIONheor San Francisco California USA

4. Departments of Health Services, Policy and Practice and of Biostatistics and Center for Evidence Synthesis in Health Brown University School of Public Health Providence Rhode Island USA

Abstract

SummaryMultiple randomized controlled trials, each comparing a subset of competing interventions, can be synthesized by means of a network meta‐analysis to estimate relative treatment effects between all interventions in the evidence base. Here we focus on estimating relative treatment effects for time‐to‐event outcomes. Cancer treatment effectiveness is frequently quantified by analyzing overall survival (OS) and progression‐free survival (PFS). We introduce a method for the joint network meta‐analysis of PFS and OS that is based on a time‐inhomogeneous tri‐state (stable, progression, and death) Markov model where time‐varying transition rates and relative treatment effects are modeled with parametric survival functions or fractional polynomials. The data needed to run these analyses can be extracted directly from published survival curves. We demonstrate use by applying the methodology to a network of trials for the treatment of non‐small‐cell lung cancer. The proposed approach allows the joint synthesis of OS and PFS, relaxes the proportional hazards assumption, extends to a network of more than two treatments, and simplifies the parameterization of decision and cost‐effectiveness analyses.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Statistics and Probability,Epidemiology

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