Adaptive and Flexible Clinical Trials

Richard Chin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:25th Aug '11

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Adaptive clinical trial designs, unlike traditional fixed clinical trial designs, enable modification of studies in response to the data generated in the course of the trial. This often results in studies that are substantially faster, more efficient, and more powerful. Recent developments in web-based real-time data entry and advances in statistical methods have made adaptive clinical trials much more popular because they have become both more practical and attractive. However, there is paucity of resources that explain the mathematical framework and the practical considerations for adaptive designs without the use of highly technical statistical jargon.

Suitable for readers in academia, industry, and government involved in drug development, Adaptive and Flexible Clinical Trials is the first book that comprehensively explains all essential aspects of adaptive clinical trials. Written in an easy-to-understand style aimed at clinicians and other non-statisticians, this book focuses not on the statistical details, but rather on the application of statistical concepts for adaptive clinical trials. Utilizing concrete examples, the book thoroughly explains the design, conduct, and analysis of adaptive and flexible clinical trials, allowing readers to select and design the appropriate trial designs from a conceptual perspective. From basic theory to real-life practical issues, it covers all aspects of adaptive and flexible clinical trials, including regulatory issues, interim analysis, adaptive dosing, and sequential designs.

"For the past few decades, adaptive clinical trials (ACT) have been enjoying increasing popularity and attention in biomedical research and industry ... what was lacking was a 'real' book that would summarize these techniques to a wider audience. Dr. Richard Chin fills this void with his commendable book ... The book is nicely written and lucid, with a proper sequencing of concepts." -Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 2013 "... later chapters in the book ... are most useful. They describe the various types of adaptations that can be used. ... This book is helpful for a starter in adaptive designs, to get an idea of the visions behind applying such designs." -Philip Hougaard and Corine Baayen, ISCB Newsletter, June 2013

ISBN: 9781439838327

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 498g

198 pages