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arxiv: 1706.03277 · v2 · pith:HRPEQYFKnew · submitted 2017-06-10 · 📊 stat.ME

On the Interval-Based Dose-Finding Designs

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The landscape of dose-finding designs for phase I clinical trials is rapidly shifting in the recent years, noticeably marked by the emergence of interval-based designs. We categorize them as the iDesigns and the IB-Designs. The iDesigns are originated by the toxicity probability inter- val (TPI) designs and its two modifications, the mTPI and mTPI-2 designs. The IB-Designs started as the cumulative cohort design (CCD) and is recently extended by the BOIN design. We discuss the differences and similarities between these two classes of interval-based designs, and compare their simulation performance with popular non-interval designs, such as the CRM and 3+3 designs. We also show that in addition to the population-level operating characteristics from simulated trials, investigators should also assess the dose-finding decision tables from the implemented designs to better understand the per-trial and per-patient behavior. This is particularly important for nonstatisticians to assess the designs with transparency. We pro- vide, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive simulation-based comparative study on various interval-based dose-finding designs.

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