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Review
. 2024 Apr;30(4):958-968.
doi: 10.1038/s41591-024-02902-1. Epub 2024 Apr 19.

Causal machine learning for predicting treatment outcomes

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Causal machine learning for predicting treatment outcomes

Stefan Feuerriegel et al. Nat Med. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Causal machine learning (ML) offers flexible, data-driven methods for predicting treatment outcomes including efficacy and toxicity, thereby supporting the assessment and safety of drugs. A key benefit of causal ML is that it allows for estimating individualized treatment effects, so that clinical decision-making can be personalized to individual patient profiles. Causal ML can be used in combination with both clinical trial data and real-world data, such as clinical registries and electronic health records, but caution is needed to avoid biased or incorrect predictions. In this Perspective, we discuss the benefits of causal ML (relative to traditional statistical or ML approaches) and outline the key components and steps. Finally, we provide recommendations for the reliable use of causal ML and effective translation into the clinic.

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