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Adaptive Cohort Size Determination Method for Bayesian Optimal Interval Phase I/II Design to Shorten Clinical Trial Duration

Methodology 2023-02-14 v1

Abstract

Recently, the strategy for dose optimization in oncology has shifted to conduct Phase 2 randomized controlled trials with multiple doses. Optimal biologic dose selection from Phase 1 trial data to determine candidate doses for Phase 2 trials has been gaining attention. This study proposes a novel adaptive cohort size determination method for optimal biologic dose-finding to accelerate trials. The cohort size expansion is determined adaptively depending on the toxicity and efficacy data of the ongoing trial. In a simulation, the proposed method shortened the trial duration and maintained accuracy. The trial duration was reduced by an average of approximately 20% compared with the non-adaptive cohort size determination design. The cohort size expansion is demonstrated using a simple example.

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@article{arxiv.2302.06088,
  title  = {Adaptive Cohort Size Determination Method for Bayesian Optimal Interval Phase I/II Design to Shorten Clinical Trial Duration},
  author = {Masahiro Kojima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.06088},
  year   = {2023}
}