CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (Mar 2021)

Reinforcement learning and Bayesian data assimilation for model‐informed precision dosing in oncology

  • Corinna Maier,
  • Niklas Hartung,
  • Charlotte Kloft,
  • Wilhelm Huisinga,
  • Jana deWiljes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/psp4.12588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 241 – 254

Abstract

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Abstract Model‐informed precision dosing (MIPD) using therapeutic drug/biomarker monitoring offers the opportunity to significantly improve the efficacy and safety of drug therapies. Current strategies comprise model‐informed dosing tables or are based on maximum a posteriori estimates. These approaches, however, lack a quantification of uncertainty and/or consider only part of the available patient‐specific information. We propose three novel approaches for MIPD using Bayesian data assimilation (DA) and/or reinforcement learning (RL) to control neutropenia, the major dose‐limiting side effect in anticancer chemotherapy. These approaches have the potential to substantially reduce the incidence of life‐threatening grade 4 and subtherapeutic grade 0 neutropenia compared with existing approaches. We further show that RL allows to gain further insights by identifying patient factors that drive dose decisions. Due to its flexibility, the proposed combined DA‐RL approach can easily be extended to integrate multiple end points or patient‐reported outcomes, thereby promising important benefits for future personalized therapies.