The length of the receiver operating characteristic curve and the two cutoff Youden index within a robust framework for discovery, evaluation, and cutoff estimation in biomarker studies involving improper receiver operating characteristic curves

Leonidas E. Bantis, John V. Tsimikas, Gregory R. Chambers, Michela Capello, Samir Hanash, Ziding Feng

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Abstract

During the early stage of biomarker discovery, high throughput technologies allow for simultaneous input of thousands of biomarkers that attempt to discriminate between healthy and diseased subjects. In such cases, proper ranking of biomarkers is highly important. Common measures, such as the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC), as well as affordable sensitivity and specificity levels, are often taken into consideration. Strictly speaking, such measures are appropriate under a stochastic ordering assumption, which implies, without loss of generality, that higher measurements are more indicative for the disease. Such an assumption is not always plausible and may lead to rejection of extremely useful biomarkers at this early discovery stage. We explore the length of a smooth ROC curve as a measure for biomarker ranking, which is not subject to directionality. We show that the length corresponds to a (Formula presented.) divergence, is identical to the corresponding length of the optimal (likelihood ratio) ROC curve, and is an appropriate measure for ranking biomarkers. We explore the relationship between the length measure and the AUC of the optimal ROC curve. We then provide a complete framework for the evaluation of a biomarker in terms of sensitivity and specificity through a proposed ROC analogue for use in improper settings. In the absence of any clinical insight regarding the appropriate cutoffs, we estimate the sensitivity and specificity under a two-cutoff extension of the Youden index and we further take into account the implied costs. We apply our approaches on two biomarker studies that relate to pancreatic and esophageal cancer.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1767-1789
Number of pages23
JournalStatistics in Medicine
Volume40
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 30 2021

Keywords

  • Youden
  • isoperimetric
  • kernels
  • likelihood ratio
  • optimal ROC
  • sensitivity
  • specificity
  • stochastic ordering
  • two-cutoff ROC
  • ϕ divergence

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Epidemiology
  • Statistics and Probability

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