Seamless phase II/III clinical trials combine traditional phases II and III into a single trial that is conducted in two stages, with stage 1 used to answer phase II objectives such as treatment selection and stage 2 used for the confirmatory analysis, which is a phase III objective. Although seamless phase II/III clinical trials are efficient because the confirmatory analysis includes phase II data from stage 1, inference can pose statistical challenges. In this paper, we consider point estimation following seamless phase II/III clinical trials in which stage 1 is used to select the most effective experimental treatment and to decide if, compared with a control, the trial should stop at stage 1 for futility. If the trial is not stopped, th...
In the development of a new treatment in oncology, phase II trials play a key role. On the basis of ...
In an adaptive seamless phase II/III clinical trial interim analysis, data are used for treatment se...
Hommel (Biometrical Journal; 45:581–589) proposed a flexible testing procedure for seamless phase II...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials combine traditional phases II and III into a single trial that...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials offer an efficient way to select an experimental treatment and...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials offer an efficient way to select an experimental treatment and...
Phase II/III clinical trials are efficient two‐stage designs that test multiple experimental treatme...
During the development of new therapies, it is not uncommon to test whether a new treatment works be...
We consider seamless Phase II/III clinical trials which compare K treatments with a common control i...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Simon's two-stage designs are widely used for cancer pha...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials are conducted in two stages with treatment selection at the fi...
In combined phase II/III trials, several experimental treatments are compared to a control in the se...
The need for a more efficient drug development process led to migration from the traditional fixed-s...
In superiority "exploratory" Phase II clinical trials, we often compare the efficacy of several dose...
Conditionally unbiased estimation in phase II/III clinical trials with early stopping for futilit
In the development of a new treatment in oncology, phase II trials play a key role. On the basis of ...
In an adaptive seamless phase II/III clinical trial interim analysis, data are used for treatment se...
Hommel (Biometrical Journal; 45:581–589) proposed a flexible testing procedure for seamless phase II...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials combine traditional phases II and III into a single trial that...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials offer an efficient way to select an experimental treatment and...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials offer an efficient way to select an experimental treatment and...
Phase II/III clinical trials are efficient two‐stage designs that test multiple experimental treatme...
During the development of new therapies, it is not uncommon to test whether a new treatment works be...
We consider seamless Phase II/III clinical trials which compare K treatments with a common control i...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Simon's two-stage designs are widely used for cancer pha...
Seamless phase II/III clinical trials are conducted in two stages with treatment selection at the fi...
In combined phase II/III trials, several experimental treatments are compared to a control in the se...
The need for a more efficient drug development process led to migration from the traditional fixed-s...
In superiority "exploratory" Phase II clinical trials, we often compare the efficacy of several dose...
Conditionally unbiased estimation in phase II/III clinical trials with early stopping for futilit
In the development of a new treatment in oncology, phase II trials play a key role. On the basis of ...
In an adaptive seamless phase II/III clinical trial interim analysis, data are used for treatment se...
Hommel (Biometrical Journal; 45:581–589) proposed a flexible testing procedure for seamless phase II...