Evaluating many treatments and biomarkers in oncology: a new design.
There is a pressing need for more-efficient trial designs for biomarker-stratified clinical trials. We suggest a new approach to trial design that links novel treatment evaluation with the concurrent evaluation of a biomarker within a confirmatory phase II/III trial setting. We describe a new protoc...
Main Authors: | Kaplan, R, Maughan, T, Crook, A, Fisher, D, Wilson, R, Brown, L, Parmar, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
2013
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