Abstract Dose‐ranging studies are a crucial part of the phase II drug development process. They complement the understanding gained from exposure‐response analyses. However, the statistical design issues related to dose‐ranging studies are not always keenly understood and a poorly designed study can be costly for later development. In this tutorial, we review five key statistical principles in designing such a study. We also describe some popular statistical approaches, including pairwise comparison, modeling, and Multiple Comparison Procedure modeling in the context of principles
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
Early phase, or phase I and phase II, trials are the first step in testing new medicines that have b...
In a dose-escalation trial for a new drug, each successive dose is tested on a new cohort of volunte...
In modern drug development, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive clinical trials—resear...
This paper reviews state-of-art statistical designs for dose-escalation procedures in first-into-man...
In clinical drug development, searching for the true dose-response curve is ethically and logistical...
In clinical drug development, searching for the true dose-response curve is ethically and logistical...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Consider the problem of estimating a dose with a certain response rate. Many multistage dose-finding...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
A rapidly increasing number of Phase I dose-finding studies, and in partic-ular those based on the s...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Consider the problem of estimating a dose with a certain response rate. Many multistage dose-finding...
It has been proposed that the use of cross-over or dose escalation designs for dose ranging studies ...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
Early phase, or phase I and phase II, trials are the first step in testing new medicines that have b...
In a dose-escalation trial for a new drug, each successive dose is tested on a new cohort of volunte...
In modern drug development, there has been an increasing interest in adaptive clinical trials—resear...
This paper reviews state-of-art statistical designs for dose-escalation procedures in first-into-man...
In clinical drug development, searching for the true dose-response curve is ethically and logistical...
In clinical drug development, searching for the true dose-response curve is ethically and logistical...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Consider the problem of estimating a dose with a certain response rate. Many multistage dose-finding...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
A rapidly increasing number of Phase I dose-finding studies, and in partic-ular those based on the s...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Consider the problem of estimating a dose with a certain response rate. Many multistage dose-finding...
It has been proposed that the use of cross-over or dose escalation designs for dose ranging studies ...
This paper reviews Bayesian procedures for phase 1 dose-escalation studies and compares different do...
Title: Dose-response curves Author: Martin Hezoučký Department: Department of Probability and Mathem...
Early phase, or phase I and phase II, trials are the first step in testing new medicines that have b...