<p>Identifying subgroups, which respond differently to a treatment, both in terms of efficacy and safety, is an important part of drug development. A well-known challenge in exploratory subgroup analyses is the small sample size in the considered subgroups, which is usually too low to allow for definite comparisons. In early phase trials this problem is further exaggerated, because limited or no clinical prior information on the drug and plausible subgroups is available. We evaluate novel strategies for treatment effect estimation in these settings in a simulation study motivated by real clinical trial situations. We compare several approaches to estimate treatment effects for selected subgroups, employing model averaging, resampling and La...
Objectives: Subgroup analyses of clinical trial data can be an important tool for understanding when...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
We discuss the practice of examining patterns of treatment effects across overlapping patient subpop...
Identifying subgroups, which respond differently to a treatment, both in terms of efficacy and safe...
In drug development, it sometimes occurs that a new drug does not demonstrate effectiveness for the ...
In drug development, it sometimes occurs that a new drug does not demonstrate effectiveness for the ...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Large randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate and compare the effect...
The investigation of subgroups is an integral part of randomized clinical trials. Exploration of tre...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
(A) PITE and confidence intervals for combination of levels of variables selected by the Lasso. (B) ...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) usually enroll heterogeneous study population, and thus it is in...
Subgroup analyses (e.g., baseline information, biomarkers measurements) are commonly encountered and...
Objectives: Subgroup analyses of clinical trial data can be an important tool for understanding when...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
We discuss the practice of examining patterns of treatment effects across overlapping patient subpop...
Identifying subgroups, which respond differently to a treatment, both in terms of efficacy and safe...
In drug development, it sometimes occurs that a new drug does not demonstrate effectiveness for the ...
In drug development, it sometimes occurs that a new drug does not demonstrate effectiveness for the ...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Identifying subgroups of treatment responders through the different phases of clinical trials has th...
Large randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate and compare the effect...
The investigation of subgroups is an integral part of randomized clinical trials. Exploration of tre...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
(A) PITE and confidence intervals for combination of levels of variables selected by the Lasso. (B) ...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) usually enroll heterogeneous study population, and thus it is in...
Subgroup analyses (e.g., baseline information, biomarkers measurements) are commonly encountered and...
Objectives: Subgroup analyses of clinical trial data can be an important tool for understanding when...
Many statistical methods have recently been developed for identifying subgroups of patients who may ...
We discuss the practice of examining patterns of treatment effects across overlapping patient subpop...