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A Workflow for Evaluating Regional Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Multi-Regional Clinical Trials

Applications 2026-05-19 v1 Methodology

Abstract

Multi-regional clinical trials (MRCTs) enable efficient global drug development by assessing treatment effects across regions within a single protocol. While powered for overall efficacy, MRCTs are typically not designed to provide confirmatory evidence on regional differences, making an assessment of observed regional heterogeneity largely exploratory and susceptible to sampling variability. Despite this challenge, understanding regional heterogeneity remains important for interpretation and regulatory decision-making. This paper proposes a structured, question-driven framework to guide exploratory assessments of regional heterogeneity in MRCTs. We formulate four key questions to clarify the objectives of such analyses and propose a set of statistical methods to address them. Simulation studies evaluate performance under scenarios with no heterogeneity and heterogeneity driven by observed or unobserved treatment effect modifiers, illustrating how a structured approach can support transparent and cautious interpretation.

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@article{arxiv.2605.16885,
  title  = {A Workflow for Evaluating Regional Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Multi-Regional Clinical Trials},
  author = {Cong Zhang and Meihua Long and Tianyu Zheng and Konstantinos Sechidis and Xiaoni Liu and Sophie Sun and Yao Chen and Xinyi Zhang and Shuhei Kaneko and Björn Bornkamp and Yan Hou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.16885},
  year   = {2026}
}