Reducing the average number of patients needed in a phase II trial through novel design

J. Wason
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Abstract Phase II represents a very important part of the drug development process. It is important that genuinely effective treatments have a high chance of succeeding whilst treatments that will fail at phase III are screened out. Because of the high number of treatments available for testing and limited resources and patients available, it is increasingly of interest to apply novel designs to improve the efficiency of phase II trials. This paper shall argue that phase II presents the most promising area for applying novel designs and will review some recent developments in three classes of novel design: group-sequential designs, multi-arm designs, and enrichment designs. All three types of design considerably improve the efficiency of phase II trials on average and also ensure that patients are more likely to be treated with the best available treatment for them. Although the designs have drawbacks, the considerable advantages mean that these designs will become increasingly important in phase II.
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通过新颖的设计减少II期试验所需的平均患者数量
二期是药物开发过程中非常重要的一部分。重要的是,真正有效的治疗方法有很高的成功机会,而在第三阶段将失败的治疗方法则被筛选出来。由于可供测试的治疗方法数量众多,而可用的资源和患者数量有限,因此应用新颖的设计来提高II期试验的效率越来越受到关注。本文将讨论第二阶段是应用新设计最有前途的领域,并将回顾最近在三类新设计方面的一些进展:群序列设计、多臂设计和浓缩设计。所有三种类型的设计都大大提高了II期试验的平均效率,并确保患者更有可能接受最佳治疗。虽然这些设计有缺点,但其相当大的优点意味着这些设计在第二阶段将变得越来越重要。
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