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Blog
Is early stopping biased? Maybe, maybe not….
The blog by Kert Viele discusses the potential biases in clinical trial results, particularly focusing on early stopping trials and the implications of only publishing successful outcomes, emphasizing that while biases exist, their significance varies based on the true response rate and the context of the trial.
Webinars and Videos
Introduction to Adaptive Trial Designs using FACTS: Basket Trials
In this video we look at designing Phase 2 Basket Trials where a treatment is explored in a large number of sub-groups (too many to be able to suitably power the trial in each sub-group).
Webinars and Videos
Introduction to Adaptive Trial Designs using FACTS: Seamless Phase 2/3 Trials
In this video we look at designing seamless phase 2/3 trials, where a multi-arm phase 2 transitions when it can, selecting a dose and transitioning to a confirmatory phase 3.
Webinars and Videos
Introduction to Adaptive Trial Designs using FACTS: Phase 2 Arm Dropping and RAR
In this video we look at designing response adaptive randomization (RAR) and arm dropping multi-arm phase 2 trials.
News and Events
ASA Women in Statistics and Data Science Conference 2023
Join Dr. Cora Allen-Savietta from Berry Consultants on October 25 for a presentation on a platform trial in Parkinson's disease.
Blog
Prior Practicum: Interpretable Priors for CRM Designs
Joe Marion's blog discusses the challenges of designing phase I dose-finding studies in oncology using the Continual Reassessment Method (CRM) and Bayesian approaches, emphasizing the importance of selecting appropriate prior distributions to balance patient safety and effective dose escalation, while suggesting that re-parameterizing models can simplify the design process.
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