MCP-MOD is a testing and model selection approach for clinical dose finding studies. During testing, contrasts of dose group means are derived from candidate dose response models. A multiple-comparison procedure is applied that controls the alpha level for the family of null hypotheses associated with the contrasts. Provided at least one contrast is significant, a corresponding set of 'good' candidate models is identified. The model generating the most significant contrast is typically selected. There have been numerous publications on the method. It was endorsed by the European Medicines Agency. The MCP-MOD procedure can be alternatively represented as a method based on simple linear regression, where 'simple' refers to the inclusion of ...
Standard methods for meta-analysis of dose-response data in epidemiology assume a model with a singl...
In this presentation the MCPMod package for the R programming environment will be introduced. It imp...
Pharmacometrics model-based analyses proved to be increasingly useful in drug discovery and developm...
Characterizing an appropriate dose‐response relationship and identifying the right dose in a clinica...
In this article the MCPMod package for the R programming environment will be introduced. It implemen...
Multiple comparison procedures combined with modeling techniques (MCP-Mod) (Bretz et al., 2005) is a...
Depends mvtnorm, lattice, R (> = 2.4.1) Description This package implements a methodology for the...
<p>Inadequate dose selection for confirmatory trials is currently still one of the most challe...
The thesis aims to describe the method of model averaging and the construction of confidence interva...
Determination of appropriate dose(s) to advance into Phase III is one of the most challenging and i...
International audienceIn drug development, pharmacometric approaches consist in identifying via a mo...
When identifying the minimum effective dose (MED) or the lowest observed adverse event level (LOAEL)...
Phase II dose finding studies in clinical drug development are typically conducted to adequately ch...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
Standard methods for meta-analysis of dose-response data in epidemiology assume a model with a singl...
In this presentation the MCPMod package for the R programming environment will be introduced. It imp...
Pharmacometrics model-based analyses proved to be increasingly useful in drug discovery and developm...
Characterizing an appropriate dose‐response relationship and identifying the right dose in a clinica...
In this article the MCPMod package for the R programming environment will be introduced. It implemen...
Multiple comparison procedures combined with modeling techniques (MCP-Mod) (Bretz et al., 2005) is a...
Depends mvtnorm, lattice, R (> = 2.4.1) Description This package implements a methodology for the...
<p>Inadequate dose selection for confirmatory trials is currently still one of the most challe...
The thesis aims to describe the method of model averaging and the construction of confidence interva...
Determination of appropriate dose(s) to advance into Phase III is one of the most challenging and i...
International audienceIn drug development, pharmacometric approaches consist in identifying via a mo...
When identifying the minimum effective dose (MED) or the lowest observed adverse event level (LOAEL)...
Phase II dose finding studies in clinical drug development are typically conducted to adequately ch...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
Standard methods for meta-analysis of dose-response data in epidemiology assume a model with a singl...
In this presentation the MCPMod package for the R programming environment will be introduced. It imp...
Pharmacometrics model-based analyses proved to be increasingly useful in drug discovery and developm...