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A treatment regime is a sequence of decision rules, one per decision point, that maps accumulated patient information to a recommended intervention. An optimal treatment regime maximises expected cumulative utility if applied to select interventions in a population of interest. As a treatment regime seeks to improve the quality of healthcare by individualising treatment, it can be viewed as an approach...
Dynamic treatment regimes operationalize precision medicine as a sequence of decision rules, one per stage of clinical intervention, that map up‐to‐date patient information to a recommended intervention. An optimal treatment regime maximizes the mean utility when applied to the population of interest. Methods for estimating an optimal treatment regime assume the data to be fully observed, which rarely...
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