In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the randomization of remaining patients in favour of the better performing treatment. The aim is to reduce the number of failures within the trial. However, many well-known RAR designs, in particular, the randomized play-the-winner-rule (RPWR), have a highly myopic structure which has sometimes led to unfortunate randomization sequences when used in practice. This paper introduces random permuted blocks into two RAR designs, the RPWR and sequential maximum likelihood estimation, for trials with a binary endpoint. Allocation ratios within each block are restricted to be one of 1:1, 2:1 or 3:1, preventing unfortunate randomization sequences. Exact calcu...
Randomization plays a fundamental role in clinical trials. While many modern clinical trials employ ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Response-adaptive randomisation (RAR) can considerably improve the chances of a successful treatment...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) are systematic and efficient media for com...
International audienceIn controlled clinical trials, where minimizing treatment failures is crucial,...
Dear Editor – We read with interest the recent article by Proschan and Evans [1] on the use of respo...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Modern medical experiments accrue and treat patients—hence obtain treatment response data—throughout...
ABSTRACT: The randomized play-the-winner rule is an adaptive randomized design, based on an urn mode...
In this paper, we discuss a response adaptive randomization method, and why it should be used in cli...
Modern medical experiments accrue and treat patients--hence obtain treatment response data--througho...
Randomization plays a fundamental role in clinical trials. While many modern clinical trials employ ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Response-adaptive randomisation (RAR) can considerably improve the chances of a successful treatment...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) are systematic and efficient media for com...
International audienceIn controlled clinical trials, where minimizing treatment failures is crucial,...
Dear Editor – We read with interest the recent article by Proschan and Evans [1] on the use of respo...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Modern medical experiments accrue and treat patients—hence obtain treatment response data—throughout...
ABSTRACT: The randomized play-the-winner rule is an adaptive randomized design, based on an urn mode...
In this paper, we discuss a response adaptive randomization method, and why it should be used in cli...
Modern medical experiments accrue and treat patients--hence obtain treatment response data--througho...
Randomization plays a fundamental role in clinical trials. While many modern clinical trials employ ...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...