Response-adaptive designs allow the randomization probabilities to change during the course of a trial based on cumulated response data so that a greater proportion of patients can be allocated to the better performing treatments. A major concern over the use of response-adaptive designs in practice, particularly from a regulatory viewpoint, is controlling the type I error rate. In particular, we show that the naïve z-test can have an inflated type I error rate even after applying a Bonferroni correction. Simulation studies have often been used to demonstrate error control but do not provide a guarantee. In this article, we present adaptive testing procedures for normally distributed outcomes that ensure strong familywise error control by i...
As most adaptive clinical trial designs are implemented in stages, well-understood methods of sequen...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
We demonstrate that clinical trials using response adaptive randomized treatment assignment rules ar...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
Response-adaptive randomisation (RAR) can considerably improve the chances of a successful treatment...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Clinical trials are complicated and involve human beings. Therefore, lots of ethical and efficient o...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
Methods have been proposed for redesigning a clinical trial at an interim stage in order to increase...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
As most adaptive clinical trial designs are implemented in stages, well-understood methods of sequen...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
We demonstrate that clinical trials using response adaptive randomized treatment assignment rules ar...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
Response-adaptive randomisation (RAR) can considerably improve the chances of a successful treatment...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Clinical trials are complicated and involve human beings. Therefore, lots of ethical and efficient o...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
Methods have been proposed for redesigning a clinical trial at an interim stage in order to increase...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
As most adaptive clinical trial designs are implemented in stages, well-understood methods of sequen...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...