Adaptive clinical trial designs for phase I cancer studies

IF 11 Q1 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Statistics Surveys Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1214/14-SS106
O. Sverdlov, W. Wong, Y. Ryeznik
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Adaptive clinical trials are becoming increasingly popular research designs for clinical investigation. Adaptive designs are particularly useful in phase I cancer studies where clinical data are scant and the goals are to assess the drug dose-toxicity profile and to determine the maximum tolerated dose while minimizing the number of study patients treated at suboptimal dose levels. In the current work we give an overview of adaptive design methods for phase I cancer trials. We find that modern statistical literature is replete with novel adaptive designs that have clearly defined objectives and established statistical properties, and are shown to outperform conventional dose finding methods such as the 3+3 design, both in terms of statistical efficiency and in terms of minimizing the number of patients treated at highly toxic or nonefficacious doses. We discuss statistical, logistical, and regulatory aspects of these designs and present some links to non-commercial statistical software for implementing these methods in practice. MSC 2010 subject classifications: Primary 62L05, 62L10, 62L12; secondary 62L20.
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一期癌症研究的适应性临床试验设计
适应性临床试验已成为越来越流行的临床研究设计。适应性设计在临床数据不足的I期癌症研究中特别有用,目的是评估药物剂量-毒性概况,确定最大耐受剂量,同时尽量减少在次优剂量水平下治疗的研究患者人数。在目前的工作中,我们概述了一期癌症试验的适应性设计方法。我们发现,现代统计文献中充满了新颖的适应性设计,这些设计具有明确定义的目标和已建立的统计特性,并且在统计效率和最小化高毒性或无效剂量治疗的患者数量方面都优于传统的剂量查找方法,如3+3设计。我们讨论了这些设计的统计、后勤和管理方面,并提供了一些在实践中实现这些方法的非商业统计软件的链接。MSC 2010学科分类:初级62L05, 62L10, 62L12;二次62活用。
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期刊介绍: Statistics Surveys publishes survey articles in theoretical, computational, and applied statistics. The style of articles may range from reviews of recent research to graduate textbook exposition. Articles may be broad or narrow in scope. The essential requirements are a well specified topic and target audience, together with clear exposition. Statistics Surveys is sponsored by the American Statistical Association, the Bernoulli Society, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and by the Statistical Society of Canada.
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