Two-stage designs offer substantial advantages for early phase II studies. The interim analysis following the first stage allows the study to be stopped for futility, or more positively, it might lead to early progression to the trials needed for late phase II and phase III. If the study is to continue to its second stage, then there is an opportunity for a revision of the total sample size. Two-stage designs have been implemented widely in oncology studies in which there is a single treatment arm and patient responses are binary. In this paper the case of two-arm comparative studies in which responses are quantitative is considered. This setting is common in therapeutic areas other than oncology. It will be assumed that observations are no...
One challenge in oncology drug development is to determine whether a new agent to the care of patien...
The primary goal of clinical trials is to collect enough scientific evidence for a new intervention....
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Molins, E., Cobo, E., Ocaña, J. Two-stag...
Two-stage designs offer substantial advantages for early phase II studies. The interim analysis foll...
Phase II clinical trials in oncology are used for initial evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of ...
This thesis presents a book and a collection of published papers concerned with statistical aspects ...
Most statistical methodology for phase III clinical trials focuses on the comparison of a single exp...
In areas such as oncology, two-stage designs are often preferred as compared to one-stage designs du...
The main purpose of a single-arm phase II cancer trial of a new regimen is to determine whether it ...
The usual approach to determine bioequivalence for highly variable drugs is scaled average bioequiva...
Phase II clinical trials are performed to investigate whether a novel treatment shows sufficient pro...
Objectives: In phase II clinical trials in oncology, the potential efficacy of a new treatment regim...
Clinical trials are an established methodology for evaluation of the effects of a new medical treatm...
<div><p>The effects of interventions are multidimensional. Use of more than one primary endpoint off...
Optimal two-stage randomized phase 11 clinical trials Brent R Logan Randomized phase 11 clinical tri...
One challenge in oncology drug development is to determine whether a new agent to the care of patien...
The primary goal of clinical trials is to collect enough scientific evidence for a new intervention....
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Molins, E., Cobo, E., Ocaña, J. Two-stag...
Two-stage designs offer substantial advantages for early phase II studies. The interim analysis foll...
Phase II clinical trials in oncology are used for initial evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of ...
This thesis presents a book and a collection of published papers concerned with statistical aspects ...
Most statistical methodology for phase III clinical trials focuses on the comparison of a single exp...
In areas such as oncology, two-stage designs are often preferred as compared to one-stage designs du...
The main purpose of a single-arm phase II cancer trial of a new regimen is to determine whether it ...
The usual approach to determine bioequivalence for highly variable drugs is scaled average bioequiva...
Phase II clinical trials are performed to investigate whether a novel treatment shows sufficient pro...
Objectives: In phase II clinical trials in oncology, the potential efficacy of a new treatment regim...
Clinical trials are an established methodology for evaluation of the effects of a new medical treatm...
<div><p>The effects of interventions are multidimensional. Use of more than one primary endpoint off...
Optimal two-stage randomized phase 11 clinical trials Brent R Logan Randomized phase 11 clinical tri...
One challenge in oncology drug development is to determine whether a new agent to the care of patien...
The primary goal of clinical trials is to collect enough scientific evidence for a new intervention....
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Molins, E., Cobo, E., Ocaña, J. Two-stag...