Phase I studies with anticancer drugs are used to evaluate safety and tolerability and to choose a recommended phase II dose (RP2D). Traditionally, phase I trial designs are rule-based, but for several years there is a trend towards model-based designs. Simulations have shown that model-based designs perform better, faster and are safer to establish the RP2D than rule-based designs. However, the superiority of model-based designs has never been confirmed based on true trial performance in practice. To aid evidence-based decisions for designing phase I trials, we compared publications of model-based and rule-based phase I trials in oncology. We reviewed 172 trials that have been published in the last 2 years and assessed the following operat...
Purpose: Alternatives to the standard design for con-ducting phase I trials are proposed with increa...
An objective of phase I dose‐finding trials is to find the maximum tolerated dose; the dose with a p...
Background: The primary goal of phase I studies is to effi-ciently and accurately determine the reco...
Phase I studies with anticancer drugs are used to evaluate safety and tolerability and to choose a r...
Phase I studies with anticancer drugs are used to evaluate safety and tolerability and to choose a r...
An efficient phase I trial is a crucial step in developing a new drug in a safe and timely manner. T...
Abstract Background Clinical trial design must consider the specific resource constraints and overal...
Phase I trials are the cornerstone of cancer drug development, and the goal of phase I dose-finding ...
Phase I trials use a small number of patients to define a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the safet...
This chapter describes the main rule-based and model-based approaches for conducting phase I dose-es...
This thesis focuses on the design, statistical operating characteristics and interpretation of early...
Background: Many cancer patients in phase I clinical trials are treated at doses of chemotherapeutic...
PURPOSE: Phase 1 trials play a crucial role in oncology by translating laboratory science into effic...
Background: A widely used phase I design in clinical trials of chemotherapy for cancer and for AIDS ...
Poor dose optimization in cancer trials leads to poor patient outcomes in tumor suppression and drug...
Purpose: Alternatives to the standard design for con-ducting phase I trials are proposed with increa...
An objective of phase I dose‐finding trials is to find the maximum tolerated dose; the dose with a p...
Background: The primary goal of phase I studies is to effi-ciently and accurately determine the reco...
Phase I studies with anticancer drugs are used to evaluate safety and tolerability and to choose a r...
Phase I studies with anticancer drugs are used to evaluate safety and tolerability and to choose a r...
An efficient phase I trial is a crucial step in developing a new drug in a safe and timely manner. T...
Abstract Background Clinical trial design must consider the specific resource constraints and overal...
Phase I trials are the cornerstone of cancer drug development, and the goal of phase I dose-finding ...
Phase I trials use a small number of patients to define a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the safet...
This chapter describes the main rule-based and model-based approaches for conducting phase I dose-es...
This thesis focuses on the design, statistical operating characteristics and interpretation of early...
Background: Many cancer patients in phase I clinical trials are treated at doses of chemotherapeutic...
PURPOSE: Phase 1 trials play a crucial role in oncology by translating laboratory science into effic...
Background: A widely used phase I design in clinical trials of chemotherapy for cancer and for AIDS ...
Poor dose optimization in cancer trials leads to poor patient outcomes in tumor suppression and drug...
Purpose: Alternatives to the standard design for con-ducting phase I trials are proposed with increa...
An objective of phase I dose‐finding trials is to find the maximum tolerated dose; the dose with a p...
Background: The primary goal of phase I studies is to effi-ciently and accurately determine the reco...