International audienceThe aim of phase I clinical trials is to obtain reliable information on safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and mechanism of action of drugs with the objective of determining the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). In most phase I studies, dose-finding and PK analysis are done separately and no attempt is made to combine them during dose allocation. In cases such as rare diseases, paediatrics, and studies in a biomarker-defined subgroup of a defined population, the available population size will limit the number of possible clinical trials that can be conducted. Combining dose-finding and PK analyses to allow better estimation of the dose-toxicity curve should then be considered. In this work, we propose, study, and...
Phase I clinical trials aim to find the maximum tolerated dose of an experimental drug. We consider ...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
International audiencePhase I oncology clinical trials are designed to identify the optimal dose tha...
International audienceThe aim of phase I clinical trials is to obtain reliable information on safety...
Phase I clinical trials are the first studies to test new drug candidates in humans. The main object...
International audienceBackground and objective - Dose-finding, aiming at finding the maximum tolerat...
The primary objective of phase I dose-finding trials is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD...
Phase I trials are the cornerstone of cancer drug development, and the goal of phase I dose-finding ...
International audienceDuring the drug development process, phase I trials are the first occasion to ...
A rapidly increasing number of Phase I dose-finding studies, and in partic-ular those based on the s...
Conventional dose-finding methods in oncology are mainly developed for cytotoxic agents with the aim...
In recent years, drug development in oncology switched focus from conventional cytotoxic drugs to ta...
An objective of phase I dose‐finding trials is to find the maximum tolerated dose; the dose with a p...
International audiencePhase I dose-finding trials in oncology seek to find the maximum tolerated dos...
Determination of appropriate dose(s) to advance into Phase III is one of the most challenging and i...
Phase I clinical trials aim to find the maximum tolerated dose of an experimental drug. We consider ...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
International audiencePhase I oncology clinical trials are designed to identify the optimal dose tha...
International audienceThe aim of phase I clinical trials is to obtain reliable information on safety...
Phase I clinical trials are the first studies to test new drug candidates in humans. The main object...
International audienceBackground and objective - Dose-finding, aiming at finding the maximum tolerat...
The primary objective of phase I dose-finding trials is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD...
Phase I trials are the cornerstone of cancer drug development, and the goal of phase I dose-finding ...
International audienceDuring the drug development process, phase I trials are the first occasion to ...
A rapidly increasing number of Phase I dose-finding studies, and in partic-ular those based on the s...
Conventional dose-finding methods in oncology are mainly developed for cytotoxic agents with the aim...
In recent years, drug development in oncology switched focus from conventional cytotoxic drugs to ta...
An objective of phase I dose‐finding trials is to find the maximum tolerated dose; the dose with a p...
International audiencePhase I dose-finding trials in oncology seek to find the maximum tolerated dos...
Determination of appropriate dose(s) to advance into Phase III is one of the most challenging and i...
Phase I clinical trials aim to find the maximum tolerated dose of an experimental drug. We consider ...
Despite of an extensive statistical literature showing that discretizing continuous variables result...
International audiencePhase I oncology clinical trials are designed to identify the optimal dose tha...