how well can sensitivity and sojourn time be estimated

01/21/2020
by   Ayman Hijazy, et al.
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Chronic disease progression models are governed by three main parameters: sensitivity, preclinical intensity, and sojourn time. The estimation of these parameters helps in optimizing screening programs and examine the improvement in survival. Multiple approaches exist to estimate those parameters. However, these models are based on strong underlying assumptions. The main aim of this article is to investigate the effect of these assumptions. For this purpose, we developed a simulator to mimic a breast cancer screening program directly observing the exact onset and the sojourn time of the disease. We investigate the effects of assuming the sensitivity to be constant, inter-screening interval and misspecifying the sojourn time. Our results indicate a strong correlation between the estimated parameters, and that the chosen sojourn time-distribution has a strong effect on the accuracy of the estimation. These findings shed a light on the seemingly discrepant results got by different authors using the same data sets but different assumptions.

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