Abstract Background E1684 was the pivotal adjuvant melanoma trial for establishment of high-dose interferon (IFN) as effective therapy of high-risk melanoma patients. E1690 was an intriguing effort to corroborate E1684, and the differences between the outcomes of these trials have embroiled the field in controversy over the past several years. The analyses of E1684 and E1690 were carried out separately when the results were published, and there were no further analyses trying to perform a single analysis of the combined trials. Method In this paper, we consider such a joint analysis by carrying out a Bayesian analysis of these two trials, thus providing us with a consistent and coherent methodology for combining the results from these two t...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...
Leveraging preclinical animal data for a phase I oncology trial is appealing yet challenging. In thi...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
In the last decade, the number of clinical trials using Bayesian methods has grown dramatically. Now...
The rise of evidence-based medicine as well as important progress in statistical methods and computa...
Background The Bayesian approach is being used increasingly in medical research. In particular, it h...
The Bayesian approach to statistics has been growing rapidly in popularity as an alternative to the ...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
Background Bayesian statistics are an appealing alternative to the traditional frequentist approach ...
This perspective is a companion to a recent editorial on the use of Bayesian analysis in clinical re...
In clinical trials, it is common to have multiple clinical outcomes (e.g., co-primary endpoints or a...
This paper considers the design and interpretation of clinical trials comparing treatments for condi...
PurposeTo perform a Bayesian analysis of the Mycotic Ulcer Treatment Trial I (MUTT I) using expert o...
Vaccines have received a great deal of attention recently as potential therapies in cancer clinical ...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...
Leveraging preclinical animal data for a phase I oncology trial is appealing yet challenging. In thi...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
In the last decade, the number of clinical trials using Bayesian methods has grown dramatically. Now...
The rise of evidence-based medicine as well as important progress in statistical methods and computa...
Background The Bayesian approach is being used increasingly in medical research. In particular, it h...
The Bayesian approach to statistics has been growing rapidly in popularity as an alternative to the ...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
Background Bayesian statistics are an appealing alternative to the traditional frequentist approach ...
This perspective is a companion to a recent editorial on the use of Bayesian analysis in clinical re...
In clinical trials, it is common to have multiple clinical outcomes (e.g., co-primary endpoints or a...
This paper considers the design and interpretation of clinical trials comparing treatments for condi...
PurposeTo perform a Bayesian analysis of the Mycotic Ulcer Treatment Trial I (MUTT I) using expert o...
Vaccines have received a great deal of attention recently as potential therapies in cancer clinical ...
Abstract Background The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigators with appro...
Leveraging preclinical animal data for a phase I oncology trial is appealing yet challenging. In thi...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...