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A Bayesian Interval Dose-Finding Design Addressing Ockham's Razor: mTPI-2

Methodology 2016-09-29 v1

Abstract

There has been an increasing interest in using interval-based Bayesian designs for dose finding, one of which is the modified toxicity probability interval (mTPI) method. We show that the decision rules in mTPI correspond to an optimal rule under a formal Bayesian decision theoretic framework. However, the probability models in mTPI are overly sharpened by the Ockham's razor, which, while in general helps with parsimonious statistical inference, leads to suboptimal decisions in small-sample inference such as dose finding. We propose a new framework that blunts the Ockham's razor, and demonstrate the superior performance of the new method, called mTPI-2. An online web tool is provided for users who can generate the design, conduct clinical trials, and examine operating characteristics of the designs through big data and crowd sourcing.

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@article{arxiv.1609.08737,
  title  = {A Bayesian Interval Dose-Finding Design Addressing Ockham's Razor: mTPI-2},
  author = {Wentian Guo and Sue-Jane Wang and Shengjie Yang and Suiheng Lin and Yuan Ji},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08737},
  year   = {2016}
}
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