Phase I trials aim to establish appropriate clinical and statistical parameters to guide future clinical trials. With individual trials typically underpowered, systematic reviews and meta-analysis are desired to assess the totality of evidence. A high percentage of zero or missing outcomes often complicate such efforts. We use a systematic review of pediatric phase I oncology trials as an example and illustrate the utility of advanced Bayesian analysis. Standard random-effects methods rely on the exchangeability of individual trial effects, typically assuming that a common normal distribution sufficiently describes random variation among the trial level effects. Summary statistics of individual trial data may become undefined with zero coun...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Summary. Consider a meta-analysis of studies with varying proportions of patient-level missing data,...
The use of data from multiple studies or centers for the validation of a clinical test or a multivar...
In a recent Statistics in Medicine paper, Warn, Thompson and Spiegelhalter (WTS) made a comparison b...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
We introduce a Bayesian approach which estimates and adjusts for selection bias in a set of studies ...
Contains fulltext : 232638.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In rare disease...
Random-effects meta-analyses are used to combine evidence of treatment effects from multiple studies...
As evidence accumulates within a meta-analysis, it is desirable to determine when the results could ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Summary. Consider a meta-analysis of studies with varying proportions of patient-level missing data,...
The use of data from multiple studies or centers for the validation of a clinical test or a multivar...
In a recent Statistics in Medicine paper, Warn, Thompson and Spiegelhalter (WTS) made a comparison b...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
We introduce a Bayesian approach which estimates and adjusts for selection bias in a set of studies ...
Contains fulltext : 232638.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In rare disease...
Random-effects meta-analyses are used to combine evidence of treatment effects from multiple studies...
As evidence accumulates within a meta-analysis, it is desirable to determine when the results could ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The common frequentist approach is limited in providing investigato...