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Early stopping in seamless phase I/II clinical trials
Authors:Noor M. Khan  M. Iftakhar Alam
Affiliation:Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract:In recent years, seamless phase I/II clinical trials have drawn much attention, as they consider both toxicity and efficacy endpoints in finding an optimal dose (OD). Engaging an appropriate number of patients in a trial is a challenging task. This paper attempts a dynamic stopping rule to save resources in phase I/II trials. That is, the stopping rule aims to save patients from unnecessary toxic or subtherapeutic doses. We allow a trial to stop early when widths of the confidence intervals for the dose-response parameters become narrower or when the sample size is equal to a predefined size, whichever comes first. The simulation study of dose-response scenarios in various settings demonstrates that the proposed stopping rule can engage an appropriate number of patients. Therefore, we suggest its use in clinical trials.
Keywords:continuation ratio model  early stopping  optimum dose  seamless phase I/II trial
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