BACKGROUND:For many disease areas, there are often treatments in different stages of the development process. We consider the design of a two-arm parallel group trial where it is planned to add a new experimental treatment arm during the trial. This could potentially save money, patients, time and resources; however, the addition of a treatment arm creates a multiple comparison problem. Current practice in trials when a new treatment arm has been added is to compare the new treatment only to controls randomised concurrently, and this is the setting we consider here. Furthermore, for standard multi-arm trials, optimal allocation randomises a larger number of patients to the control arm than to each experimental treatment arm. METHODS:In this...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
BACKGROUND: Experimental treatments pass through various stages of development. If a treatment passe...
We consider the problem of designing a randomized trial for comparing two treatments versus a common...
Funder: NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreFunder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research ...
For many disease areas, there are often treatments in different stages of the development process. W...
Clinical trials are often designed to compare several treatments with a common control arm in pairwi...
The most common type of confirmatory trial is a randomised trial comparing the experimental treatmen...
Trials for comparing I treatments with a control are considered, where the aim is to identify one tr...
There is a growing interest in the implementation of platform trials, which provide the flexibility ...
Multi-arm clinical trials assessing multiple experimental treatments against a shared control group ...
In drug development, there is often uncertainty about the most promising among a set of different tr...
Multi-arm multi-stage designs can improve the efficiency of the drug-development process by evaluati...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
BACKGROUND: Experimental treatments pass through various stages of development. If a treatment passe...
We consider the problem of designing a randomized trial for comparing two treatments versus a common...
Funder: NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreFunder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research ...
For many disease areas, there are often treatments in different stages of the development process. W...
Clinical trials are often designed to compare several treatments with a common control arm in pairwi...
The most common type of confirmatory trial is a randomised trial comparing the experimental treatmen...
Trials for comparing I treatments with a control are considered, where the aim is to identify one tr...
There is a growing interest in the implementation of platform trials, which provide the flexibility ...
Multi-arm clinical trials assessing multiple experimental treatments against a shared control group ...
In drug development, there is often uncertainty about the most promising among a set of different tr...
Multi-arm multi-stage designs can improve the efficiency of the drug-development process by evaluati...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
Background Adaptive designs offer added flexibility in the execution of clinical tri...
Standard randomized trials may have lower than desired power when the treatment effect is only stron...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
BACKGROUND: Experimental treatments pass through various stages of development. If a treatment passe...
We consider the problem of designing a randomized trial for comparing two treatments versus a common...