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ProAE
Package
library(proae)
is a collection of functions to
facilitate standardized analysis and graphical procedures when using the
National Cancer Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE).
To use the functions, data needs to be long (multiple observations per patient (e.g one line per cycle) and one column per PRO-CTCAE item). Additionally, PRO-CTCAE items need to follow specific naming structure. PRO-CTCAE variable names are made up of FOUR components: 1)’PROCTCAE’, 2) number [1,2,3, …, i, …, 80], 3) ’A’, ’B’, or ’C’ component of the i-th PRO-CTCAE field, 4) and ’SCL’ (if severity, interference, or frequency) or ’IND’ (if yes/no variable). Each component must be delimited with an underscore (_).
ProAE::PROCTCAE_table
provides a crosswalk/look-up table
of expected variable names for associated PRO-CTCAE symptom items.
PRO-CTCAE Reference: https://healthcaredelivery.cancer.gov/pro-ctcae/instrument-pro.html
toxScores()
FunctiontoxScores()
is a function that easiliy reformats
PRO-CTCAE items that were collected as text responses to numeric,
applies zero-imputation procedures, and constructs PRO-CTCAE composite
grades. This function accepts 1 or up to all 124 PRO-CTCAE items. This
function returns a data frame with the respective numerical re-coding
and computations. This function should be used prior to other functions
in this package.
Composite grading reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33258687/
toxFigures
FunctiontoxFigures()
is a function that creates publication
quality longitudinal bar charts of symptomatic AE profiles. Frequency
distributions of PRO-CTCAE scores can be shown over the course of the
trial and can be stratified by treatment arm. An R list object is
returned with the available PRO-CTCAE items indexed as elements of the
list beside a reference table. See toxFigures vignette for more detail
about how to customize these figures extensively using function
parameters.
toxTables()
FunctiontoxTables()
is a function that will produce PRO-CTCAE
tables similar to those typically created for CTCAE data. These tables
show arm-level sample size and frequency distributions for PRO-CTCAE
items. P-values for statistical comparisons using chi-squared or
Fisher’s exact tests can be calculated as well as risk-difference
between arms and alpha specified confidence intervals. See the
toxTables() vignette for more details about how to use this
function.
toxSummary()
FunctiontoxSummary()
is a function that creates patient-level
adjusted scores and group-level summary statistics. When requesting
patient-level summary measures, the output is a data frame object with
one observation per patient and include the id_var
and
PRO-CTCAE items are replaced with the adjusted score.
summary_measure
options are:
max
- patient-level - the maximum score over the
treatment period for each item
max_post_bl
- patient-level - the maximum score of
all of the post-baseline timepoints for each item
bl_adjusted
- patient-level - the maximum score
post-baseline if the maximum score is more severe than baseline. If the
baseline score is equivalent or more severe than all post-baseline
scores then zero (0) is used as the adjusted score
toxicity_index
- patient-level - the toxicity index
for each patient. Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34371138/
AUC_worsening' - group-level - For each level of the
arm_var`
or the entire sample, it calculates the modified Area Under the Curve
(AUC) where PRO-CTCAE scores are worsening from baseline
AUC_improvement' - group-level - For each level of the
arm_var`
or the entire sample, it calculates the modified Area Under the Curve
(AUC) where PRO-CTCAE scores are improvement from baseline
toxAUC()
FunctiontoxAUC()
is function that summarizes patient’s
symptomatic experience by calculating incremental AUC adjusted for
baseline symptoms. Arm-level AUCs can be compared statistically using
function parameters. See the toxAUC() vignette for more details about
how to use this function.
ProAE
also includes simulated data of common symptomatic
AE profiles such as acute, cumulative, cyclical, and late toxicity at
various effect sizes for power or exploratory analysis.
tox_acute
is a simulated data frame where the drug
group experiences acute toxicity followed by symptom abatement over the
course of treatment.
tox_chronic
is simulated data frame where the drug
group experiences chronic toxicity over the course of
treatment.
tox_cummulative
is a simulated data frame where drug
toxicity is cumulative over the course of treatment.
tox_late
is a simulated data frame where the drug
group experiences late incipient toxicity towards the end of the
treatment period.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.