Design optimization for dose-finding trials: a review

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Abstract

Dose selection is one of the most difficult and crucial decisions to make during drug development. As a consequence, the dose-finding trial is a major milestone in the drug development plan and should be properly designed. This article will review the most recent methodologies for optimizing the design of dose-finding studies: all of them are based on the modeling of the dose–response curve, which is now the gold standard approach for analyzing dose-finding studies instead of the traditional ANOVA/multiple testing approach. We will address the optimization of both fixed and adaptive designs and briefly outline new methodologies currently under investigation, based on utility functions.

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Aouni, J., Bacro, J. N., Toulemonde, G., Colin, P., Darchy, L., & Sebastien, B. (2020, July 3). Design optimization for dose-finding trials: a review. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/10543406.2020.1730874

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