1. An adaptive two-stage dose-response design method for establishing proof of concept.
- Author
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Franchetti Y, Anderson SJ, and Sampson AR
- Subjects
- Clinical Trials as Topic statistics & numerical data, Computer Simulation, Drug Design, Research Design standards, Sample Size, Clinical Trials as Topic methods, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Models, Statistical, Research Design statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
We propose an adaptive two-stage dose-response design where a prespecified adaptation rule is used to add and/or drop treatment arms between the stages. We extend the multiple comparison procedures-modeling (MCP-Mod) approach into a two-stage design. In each stage, we use the same set of candidate dose-response models and test for a dose-response relationship or proof of concept (PoC) via model-associated statistics. The stage-wise test results are then combined to establish "global" PoC using a conditional error function. Our simulation studies showed good and more robust power in our design method compared to conventional and fixed designs.
- Published
- 2013
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