The development of a new treatment in cancer generally involves its assessment in Phase I, II and III prospective clinical trials. This article gives an overview of these phases of clinical trials, through which almost every new treatment must pass on the journey from its discovery in the laboratory to its routine use in clinical practice. The aim of the Phase I trial is to establish a dose, that of Phase II to evaluate activity, safety and feasibility, and that of Phase III to compare the new treatment against a suitable comparator
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Methodology of clinical trials conducted in lung cancer, similarly to other tumours, has been recent...
A phase III clinical trial is a comparative study in which one assesses the relative efficacy of a t...
For many years, oncology phase I trials have been referred to as 'toxicity trials' and have bee...
Early clinical development of anticancer drugs is beset with obstacles unique to this type of therap...
An efficient phase I trial is a crucial step in developing a new drug in a safe and timely manner. T...
AIMS: There is a trend for more flexibility in timing of evidence generation in relation to marketin...
A brief history of clinical trials in oncology What is a clinical trial? The phases of a clinical tr...
Purpose: Alternatives to the standard design for con-ducting phase I trials are proposed with increa...
The oncology clinical trials are evolving in the era of cancer immunotherapy. In Phase I trials, som...
The second edition of Oncology Clinical Trials has been thoroughly revised and updated and now conta...
Cancer is a global health problem. While there have been some major advances in the treatment of sol...
This article gives an idea about the clinical trials and way its importance in the development of th...
textabstractDrug discovery and development has become a risky, expensive, and protracted process, wi...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Methodology of clinical trials conducted in lung cancer, similarly to other tumours, has been recent...
A phase III clinical trial is a comparative study in which one assesses the relative efficacy of a t...
For many years, oncology phase I trials have been referred to as 'toxicity trials' and have bee...
Early clinical development of anticancer drugs is beset with obstacles unique to this type of therap...
An efficient phase I trial is a crucial step in developing a new drug in a safe and timely manner. T...
AIMS: There is a trend for more flexibility in timing of evidence generation in relation to marketin...
A brief history of clinical trials in oncology What is a clinical trial? The phases of a clinical tr...
Purpose: Alternatives to the standard design for con-ducting phase I trials are proposed with increa...
The oncology clinical trials are evolving in the era of cancer immunotherapy. In Phase I trials, som...
The second edition of Oncology Clinical Trials has been thoroughly revised and updated and now conta...
Cancer is a global health problem. While there have been some major advances in the treatment of sol...
This article gives an idea about the clinical trials and way its importance in the development of th...
textabstractDrug discovery and development has become a risky, expensive, and protracted process, wi...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Methodology of clinical trials conducted in lung cancer, similarly to other tumours, has been recent...