Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data in order to make trials more flexible, ethical, and efficient. These benefits are achieved while preserving the integrity and validity of the trial, through the pre-specification and proper adjustment for the possible alterations during the course of the trial. Despite much research in the statistical literature highlighting the potential advantages of adaptive designs over traditional fixed designs, the uptake of such methods in clinical research has been slow. One major reason for this is that different adaptations to trial designs, as well as their advantages and limitations, remain unfamiliar to large parts of the clinical community. The ...
The development of drugs and other non-drug therapies is becoming increasingly expensive, with the s...
Clinical development of new drugs is a long and costly process. There is a need to find solutions wh...
Jay JH Park,1 Kristian Thorlund,2,3 Edward J Mills2,3 1Department of Medicine, University of British...
Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data ...
Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data ...
Funder: Cancer Research UK; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000289Adaptive designs for clinica...
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the tri...
Abstract Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results ...
Background: In an adaptive trial, the researcher may have the option of responding to interim safet...
Adaptive clinical trial designs are defined as designs that use data cumulated during trial to possi...
Adaptive designs have the potential to improve efficiency in the evaluation of new medical treatment...
Background: The application of adaptive design methodology within a clinical trial setting is beco...
Background Adaptive designs are a wide class of methods focused on improving the power, efficiency a...
Developing a new medicine is an expensive and time-consuming process. Researchers are interested in ...
New drug development is a time-consuming and expensive process. Recently, there has been stagnation ...
The development of drugs and other non-drug therapies is becoming increasingly expensive, with the s...
Clinical development of new drugs is a long and costly process. There is a need to find solutions wh...
Jay JH Park,1 Kristian Thorlund,2,3 Edward J Mills2,3 1Department of Medicine, University of British...
Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data ...
Adaptive designs for clinical trials permit alterations to a study in response to accumulating data ...
Funder: Cancer Research UK; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000289Adaptive designs for clinica...
Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results accumulating in the tri...
Abstract Adaptive designs can make clinical trials more flexible by utilising results ...
Background: In an adaptive trial, the researcher may have the option of responding to interim safet...
Adaptive clinical trial designs are defined as designs that use data cumulated during trial to possi...
Adaptive designs have the potential to improve efficiency in the evaluation of new medical treatment...
Background: The application of adaptive design methodology within a clinical trial setting is beco...
Background Adaptive designs are a wide class of methods focused on improving the power, efficiency a...
Developing a new medicine is an expensive and time-consuming process. Researchers are interested in ...
New drug development is a time-consuming and expensive process. Recently, there has been stagnation ...
The development of drugs and other non-drug therapies is becoming increasingly expensive, with the s...
Clinical development of new drugs is a long and costly process. There is a need to find solutions wh...
Jay JH Park,1 Kristian Thorlund,2,3 Edward J Mills2,3 1Department of Medicine, University of British...