This paper considers the design and interpretation of clinical trials comparing treatments for conditions so rare that worldwide recruitment efforts are likely to yield total sample sizes of 50 or fewer, even when patients are recruited over several years. For such studies, the sample size needed to meet a conventional frequentist power requirement is clearly infeasible. Rather, the expectation of any such trial has to be limited to the generation of an improved understanding of treatment options. We propose a Bayesian approach for the conduct of rare disease trials comparing an experimental treatment with a control where patient responses are classified as a success or failure. A systematic elicitation from clinicians of their beliefs conc...
This paper develops Bayesian sample size formulae for experiments comparing two groups, where releva...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
Background: Small clinical trials are necessary when there are difficulties in recruiting enough pat...
This paper considers the design and interpretation of clinical trials comparing treatments for condi...
The aim of this narrative review is to introduce the reader to Bayesian methods that, in our opinion...
Abstract Background Design and analysis of clinical t...
Evaluating efficacy and real-world effectiveness for novel therapies targeting rare mutations or pat...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
Trials run in either rare diseases or rare subpopulations of common diseases are challenging in term...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Bayesian approach augments the information provided by the trial itself by incorporating external in...
In the last decade, the number of clinical trials using Bayesian methods has grown dramatically. Now...
In recent years, scientists have difficulties to study rare diseases by conventional methods, because ...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
This paper develops Bayesian sample size formulae for experiments comparing two groups, where releva...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
Background: Small clinical trials are necessary when there are difficulties in recruiting enough pat...
This paper considers the design and interpretation of clinical trials comparing treatments for condi...
The aim of this narrative review is to introduce the reader to Bayesian methods that, in our opinion...
Abstract Background Design and analysis of clinical t...
Evaluating efficacy and real-world effectiveness for novel therapies targeting rare mutations or pat...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
Trials run in either rare diseases or rare subpopulations of common diseases are challenging in term...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Bayesian approach augments the information provided by the trial itself by incorporating external in...
In the last decade, the number of clinical trials using Bayesian methods has grown dramatically. Now...
In recent years, scientists have difficulties to study rare diseases by conventional methods, because ...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
This paper develops Bayesian sample size formulae for experiments comparing two groups, where releva...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
Background: Small clinical trials are necessary when there are difficulties in recruiting enough pat...