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Adaptive dose-response studies to establish proof-of-concept in learning-phase clinical trials

Methodology 2021-08-02 v2

Abstract

In learning-phase clinical trials in drug development, adaptive designs can be efficient and highly informative when used appropriately. In this article, we extend the multiple comparison procedures with modeling techniques (MCP-Mod) procedure with generalized multiple contrast tests (GMCTs) to two-stage adaptive designs for establishing proof-of-concept. The results of an interim analysis of first-stage data are used to adapt the candidate dose-response models and the dosages studied in the second stage. GMCTs are used in both stages to obtain stage-wise p-values, which are then combined to determine an overall p-value. An alternative approach is also considered that combines the t-statistics across stages, employing the conditional rejection probability (CRP) principle to preserve the Type I error probability. Simulation studies demonstrate that the adaptive designs are advantageous compared to the corresponding tests in a non-adaptive design if the selection of the candidate set of dose-response models is not well informed by evidence from preclinical and early-phase studies.

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@article{arxiv.2102.10434,
  title  = {Adaptive dose-response studies to establish proof-of-concept in learning-phase clinical trials},
  author = {Shiyang Ma and Michael P. McDermott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.10434},
  year   = {2021}
}