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Autori principali: Tai, Yi-Cheng, Wang, Weijing, Wolchok, Jedd D., Wells, Martin T.
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.24360
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author Tai, Yi-Cheng
Wang, Weijing
Wolchok, Jedd D.
Wells, Martin T.
author_facet Tai, Yi-Cheng
Wang, Weijing
Wolchok, Jedd D.
Wells, Martin T.
contents Immune checkpoint inhibitor--based therapies often produce heterogeneous survival responses, including early risk, delayed treatment benefit, and durable long-term survival in a subset of patients. In these settings, conventional summary measures such as the hazard ratio may not adequately describe how treatment effects evolve over follow-up. We propose a milestone-based framework that separates long-term survival beyond a clinically meaningful time point from earlier outcomes and provides a practical way to characterize patient heterogeneity in treatment response. The framework summarizes treatment differences through milestone survival probabilities and, among patients who do not reach the milestone, characterizes short-term treatment ordering over time using a tau-based summary that helps identify hazard reversal. We illustrate the approach using reconstructed individual-level data from three landmark phase III trials: CheckMate~067, CheckMate~227, and CLEAR. Across these examples, the framework captures patterns that are difficult to summarize with conventional measures, including settings in which early disadvantage coexists with later durable benefit. It also helps clarify when treatment benefit begins to emerge and how short-term and long-term effects differ within the same trial. This approach provides a clinically interpretable and statistically principled way to evaluate heterogeneous and time-varying treatment effects in oncology trials with nonproportional hazards.
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spellingShingle A Milestone-Based Framework for Characterizing Time-Varying Treatment Effects in Immunotherapy Trials
Tai, Yi-Cheng
Wang, Weijing
Wolchok, Jedd D.
Wells, Martin T.
Methodology
Immune checkpoint inhibitor--based therapies often produce heterogeneous survival responses, including early risk, delayed treatment benefit, and durable long-term survival in a subset of patients. In these settings, conventional summary measures such as the hazard ratio may not adequately describe how treatment effects evolve over follow-up. We propose a milestone-based framework that separates long-term survival beyond a clinically meaningful time point from earlier outcomes and provides a practical way to characterize patient heterogeneity in treatment response. The framework summarizes treatment differences through milestone survival probabilities and, among patients who do not reach the milestone, characterizes short-term treatment ordering over time using a tau-based summary that helps identify hazard reversal. We illustrate the approach using reconstructed individual-level data from three landmark phase III trials: CheckMate~067, CheckMate~227, and CLEAR. Across these examples, the framework captures patterns that are difficult to summarize with conventional measures, including settings in which early disadvantage coexists with later durable benefit. It also helps clarify when treatment benefit begins to emerge and how short-term and long-term effects differ within the same trial. This approach provides a clinically interpretable and statistically principled way to evaluate heterogeneous and time-varying treatment effects in oncology trials with nonproportional hazards.
title A Milestone-Based Framework for Characterizing Time-Varying Treatment Effects in Immunotherapy Trials
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.24360