BACKGROUND: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial. This feature is attractive to practitioners due to improved efficiency. Nevertheless, the operating characteristics of a trial that adds arms have not been well-studied. One controversy is whether just the concurrent control data (i.e. of patients who are recruited after a new arm is added) should be used in the analysis of the newly added treatment(s), or all control data (i.e. non-concurrent and concurrent). METHODS: We investigate the benefits and drawbacks of using non-concurrent control data within a two-stage setting. We perform simulation studies to explore the impact of a linear and a step trend on the inference of the trial. We compare severa...
An adaptive platform trial (APT) is a multi-arm trial in the context of a single disease where treat...
In early stages of drug development, there is often uncertainty about the most promising among a set...
When patients randomised to the control group of a randomised controlled trial are allowed to switch...
Abstract: Background: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial....
Background: Platform trials can evaluate the efficacy of several experimental treatments compared to...
Background: Platform trials improve the efficiency of the drug development process through flexible ...
Platform trials evaluating multiple treatment arms against a shared control are an efficient alterna...
Platform trials evaluate the efficacy of multiple treatments, allowing for late entry of the experim...
Platform trials offer a framework to study multiple interventions in one trial with the opportunity ...
This article summarizes the discussions from the American Statistical Association (ASA) Biopharmaceu...
Background: Most clinical trials with time-To-event primary outcomes are designed assuming constant ...
It is not uncommon to have experimental drugs under different stages of development for a given dise...
Multiarm clinical trials, which compare several experimental treatments against control, are frequen...
There is a growing interest in the implementation of platform trials, which provide the flexibility ...
Presentation for the EU-PEARL webinar on the use of non-concurrent controls in platform trials (http...
An adaptive platform trial (APT) is a multi-arm trial in the context of a single disease where treat...
In early stages of drug development, there is often uncertainty about the most promising among a set...
When patients randomised to the control group of a randomised controlled trial are allowed to switch...
Abstract: Background: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial....
Background: Platform trials can evaluate the efficacy of several experimental treatments compared to...
Background: Platform trials improve the efficiency of the drug development process through flexible ...
Platform trials evaluating multiple treatment arms against a shared control are an efficient alterna...
Platform trials evaluate the efficacy of multiple treatments, allowing for late entry of the experim...
Platform trials offer a framework to study multiple interventions in one trial with the opportunity ...
This article summarizes the discussions from the American Statistical Association (ASA) Biopharmaceu...
Background: Most clinical trials with time-To-event primary outcomes are designed assuming constant ...
It is not uncommon to have experimental drugs under different stages of development for a given dise...
Multiarm clinical trials, which compare several experimental treatments against control, are frequen...
There is a growing interest in the implementation of platform trials, which provide the flexibility ...
Presentation for the EU-PEARL webinar on the use of non-concurrent controls in platform trials (http...
An adaptive platform trial (APT) is a multi-arm trial in the context of a single disease where treat...
In early stages of drug development, there is often uncertainty about the most promising among a set...
When patients randomised to the control group of a randomised controlled trial are allowed to switch...