BACKGROUND/AIMS: Despite development of clinical "value frameworks" by national and international groups, there remains no generally accepted method to summarize toxicity in cancer clinical trials. We explored ways to simplify toxicity data of an arm of a cancer clinical trial to a single value, termed a weighted toxicity score (WTS). METHODS: We compiled 58 randomized clinical trials of FDA-approved kinase-directed inhibitors. We generated 5 models, each of which assigned different weights for each observed grade 1 to 4 toxicity. For each model, we calculated WTS values as different weighted averages of the sum of the toxicities. We correlated each WTS with the dose reduction rate in each trial, using the dose reduction rate as a clinicall...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...
Introduction: Traditional dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) definition, which uses grade (G) 3-4 toxicity...
This dataset contains information on the outcomes observed at each dose-level in a large number of d...
Purpose: Despite development of clinical value frameworks by national and international groups, th...
Conventional dose-finding cancer clinical trial methodology uses patient toxicity as the primary end...
International audienceBackground: In the era of personalized medicine, molecularly targeted therapie...
BackgroundThe National Cancer Institute Moonshot research initiative calls for improvements in the a...
Abstract Background The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that se...
International audienceBackground: Safety assessment beyond the dose-limiting toxicity evaluation per...
Background: The toxicity of a given cancer therapy is an important end point in clinical trials exam...
Severe treatment-induced toxicities can have clinical consequences such as hospitalisation or treatm...
BACKGROUND: The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that seek a max...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, within dose-finding clinical trials, treatment toxicity and tolerability ...
Background: Toxicity profiles play a crucial role in the choice between specific palliative chemothe...
Most dose-finding clinical trials in oncology aim to find the highest dose yielding an acceptable to...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...
Introduction: Traditional dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) definition, which uses grade (G) 3-4 toxicity...
This dataset contains information on the outcomes observed at each dose-level in a large number of d...
Purpose: Despite development of clinical value frameworks by national and international groups, th...
Conventional dose-finding cancer clinical trial methodology uses patient toxicity as the primary end...
International audienceBackground: In the era of personalized medicine, molecularly targeted therapie...
BackgroundThe National Cancer Institute Moonshot research initiative calls for improvements in the a...
Abstract Background The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that se...
International audienceBackground: Safety assessment beyond the dose-limiting toxicity evaluation per...
Background: The toxicity of a given cancer therapy is an important end point in clinical trials exam...
Severe treatment-induced toxicities can have clinical consequences such as hospitalisation or treatm...
BACKGROUND: The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that seek a max...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, within dose-finding clinical trials, treatment toxicity and tolerability ...
Background: Toxicity profiles play a crucial role in the choice between specific palliative chemothe...
Most dose-finding clinical trials in oncology aim to find the highest dose yielding an acceptable to...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...
Introduction: Traditional dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) definition, which uses grade (G) 3-4 toxicity...
This dataset contains information on the outcomes observed at each dose-level in a large number of d...