Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been the subject of much discussion as a way to increase the feasibility of trials in situations where patients are difficult to recruit. The best method to include this data is not yet clear, especially in the case when few historical studies are available. This paper looks at the power prior technique afresh in a binomial setting and examines some previously unexamined properties, such as Box P values, bias, and coverage. Additionally, it proposes an empirical Bayes-type approach to estimating the prior weight parameter by marginal likelihood. This estimate has advantages over previously criticised methods in that it varies commensurably with dif...
The sample size of a randomized controlled trial is typically chosen in order for frequentist operat...
Bayesian inference is increasingly popular in clinical trial design and analysis. The subjective kno...
The aim of this thesis is to provide the applied researcher with a practical approach for quantitati...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
Including historical data may increase the power of the analysis of a current clinical trial and red...
A standard two‐arm randomised controlled trial usually compares an intervention to a control treatme...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
This article reviews power priors, a class of prior distributions for an unknown parameter that expl...
The power prior has been widely used in many applications covering a large number of disciplines. Th...
A statistical approach to incorporate historical data efficiently while maintaining statistical inte...
Funder: National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreA standard ...
International audienceDuring drug evaluation trials, information from clinical trials previously con...
In the first part of the dissertation, we present a Bayesian framework for sequential monitoring tha...
This paper considers Bayesian approaches for incorporating information from a historical model into ...
Historical information is always relevant for clinical trial design. Additionally, if incorporated i...
The sample size of a randomized controlled trial is typically chosen in order for frequentist operat...
Bayesian inference is increasingly popular in clinical trial design and analysis. The subjective kno...
The aim of this thesis is to provide the applied researcher with a practical approach for quantitati...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
Including historical data may increase the power of the analysis of a current clinical trial and red...
A standard two‐arm randomised controlled trial usually compares an intervention to a control treatme...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
This article reviews power priors, a class of prior distributions for an unknown parameter that expl...
The power prior has been widely used in many applications covering a large number of disciplines. Th...
A statistical approach to incorporate historical data efficiently while maintaining statistical inte...
Funder: National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreA standard ...
International audienceDuring drug evaluation trials, information from clinical trials previously con...
In the first part of the dissertation, we present a Bayesian framework for sequential monitoring tha...
This paper considers Bayesian approaches for incorporating information from a historical model into ...
Historical information is always relevant for clinical trial design. Additionally, if incorporated i...
The sample size of a randomized controlled trial is typically chosen in order for frequentist operat...
Bayesian inference is increasingly popular in clinical trial design and analysis. The subjective kno...
The aim of this thesis is to provide the applied researcher with a practical approach for quantitati...