Includes bibliographical references (p. ).We first consider the problem of discrete censored sampling. Censored binomial data may lead to irregular likelihood functions and problems with statistical inference. We consider a Bayesian approach to inference for censored binomial problems and compare it to non-Bayesian methods. We include examples and a simulation study in which we compare point estimation, interval coverage, and interval width for Bayesian and non-Bayesian methods. The continual reassessment method (CRM) is a Bayesian design often used in Phase I cancer clinical trials. It models the toxicity response of the patient as a function of administered dose using a model that is updated as data accrues. The CRM does not take into con...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Abstract Background The main purpose of dose-finding studies in Phase I trial is to estimate maximum...
Bayesian approaches have been widely used in designing, monitoring and analyzing clinical studies in...
We consider Phase I dose-finding studies for cytotoxic drugs in cancer, where the objective is ident...
The continual reassessment method (CRM) is a popular dose-finding design for phase I clinical trials...
Due to the concern for possible carcinogenic effects of potentially hazardous substances such as che...
This book discusses Bayesian dose-response modeling in small samples applied to two different settin...
Despite an enormous and growing statistical literature, formal procedures for dose-finding are only ...
Many formal statistical procedures for phase I dose-finding studies have been proposed. Most concern...
Bayesian model based approaches for Phase I dose-finding studies are popular procedures to implement...
In this dissertation, we present new methods for Phase I trials and Small n Sequential Multiple Assi...
In oncology, dose escalation is often carried out to search for the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) in ...
In the development of new cancer treatment, an essential step is to determine the maximum tolerated ...
The primary objective of phase I dose-finding trials is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD...
Oncology clinical trials typically collect a number of endpoints tomeasure the efficacy of the drugs...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Abstract Background The main purpose of dose-finding studies in Phase I trial is to estimate maximum...
Bayesian approaches have been widely used in designing, monitoring and analyzing clinical studies in...
We consider Phase I dose-finding studies for cytotoxic drugs in cancer, where the objective is ident...
The continual reassessment method (CRM) is a popular dose-finding design for phase I clinical trials...
Due to the concern for possible carcinogenic effects of potentially hazardous substances such as che...
This book discusses Bayesian dose-response modeling in small samples applied to two different settin...
Despite an enormous and growing statistical literature, formal procedures for dose-finding are only ...
Many formal statistical procedures for phase I dose-finding studies have been proposed. Most concern...
Bayesian model based approaches for Phase I dose-finding studies are popular procedures to implement...
In this dissertation, we present new methods for Phase I trials and Small n Sequential Multiple Assi...
In oncology, dose escalation is often carried out to search for the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) in ...
In the development of new cancer treatment, an essential step is to determine the maximum tolerated ...
The primary objective of phase I dose-finding trials is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD...
Oncology clinical trials typically collect a number of endpoints tomeasure the efficacy of the drugs...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Abstract Background The main purpose of dose-finding studies in Phase I trial is to estimate maximum...
Bayesian approaches have been widely used in designing, monitoring and analyzing clinical studies in...