International audienceThe problem of choosing a sample size for a clinical trial is a very common one. In some settings, such as rare diseases or other small populations, the large sample sizes usually associated with the standard frequentist approach may be infeasible, suggesting that the sample size chosen should reflect the size of the population under consideration. Incorporation of the population size is possible in a decision-theoretic approach either explicitly by assuming that the population size is fixed and known, or implicitly through geometric discounting of the gain from future patients reflecting the expected population size. This paper develops such approaches. Building on previous work, an asymptotic expression is derived fo...
Background: Most confirmatory randomised controlled clinical trials (RCTs) are designed with specifi...
A well designed clinical trial can provide beneficial results with minimal costs and minimal numbers...
Design and analysis of clinical trials imply decisions that often involve multiple parties. We focus...
International audienceThe problem of choosing a sample size for a clinical trial is a very common on...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
The majority of phase III clinical trials use a 2-arm randomized controlled trial with 50% allocatio...
We propose an asymptotic optimal procedure for determining the per-study sample size of a series of ...
One of the most important questions in the planning of medical experiments to assess the performance...
In this paper we discuss a Behavioural Bayes approach to the sample size question in clinical trials...
Current practice for sample size computations in clinical trials is largely based on frequentist or ...
The calculation of the sample size needed for a clinical study is the challenge most frequently put ...
Since clinical trials for rare disease subjects have a small number of patients, it is difficult to ...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Every clinical trial should be planned. This plan should include the objective of trial, primary and...
Determining optimal sample sizes for multistage adaptive randomized clinical trials from an industry...
Background: Most confirmatory randomised controlled clinical trials (RCTs) are designed with specifi...
A well designed clinical trial can provide beneficial results with minimal costs and minimal numbers...
Design and analysis of clinical trials imply decisions that often involve multiple parties. We focus...
International audienceThe problem of choosing a sample size for a clinical trial is a very common on...
Researchers routinely compute desired sample sizes of clinical trials to control type-i and type-ii ...
The majority of phase III clinical trials use a 2-arm randomized controlled trial with 50% allocatio...
We propose an asymptotic optimal procedure for determining the per-study sample size of a series of ...
One of the most important questions in the planning of medical experiments to assess the performance...
In this paper we discuss a Behavioural Bayes approach to the sample size question in clinical trials...
Current practice for sample size computations in clinical trials is largely based on frequentist or ...
The calculation of the sample size needed for a clinical study is the challenge most frequently put ...
Since clinical trials for rare disease subjects have a small number of patients, it is difficult to ...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Every clinical trial should be planned. This plan should include the objective of trial, primary and...
Determining optimal sample sizes for multistage adaptive randomized clinical trials from an industry...
Background: Most confirmatory randomised controlled clinical trials (RCTs) are designed with specifi...
A well designed clinical trial can provide beneficial results with minimal costs and minimal numbers...
Design and analysis of clinical trials imply decisions that often involve multiple parties. We focus...