Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials (eBook)

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2010 | 1. Auflage
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Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials -  Steven Julious,  David Machin,  Say Beng Tan
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All new medicines and devices undergo early phase trials to assess, interpret and better understand their efficacy, tolerability and safety. An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials describes the practical design and analysis of these important early phase clinical trials and provides the crucial statistical basis for their interpretation. It clearly and concisely provides an overview of the most common types of trials undertaken in early phase clinical research and explains the different methodologies used. The impact of statistical technologies on clinical development and the statistical and methodological basis for making clinical and investment decisions are also explained.
  • Conveys key ideas in a concise manner understandable by non-statisticians
  • Explains how to optimise designs in a constrained or fixed resource setting
  • Discusses decision making criteria at the end of Phase II trials
  • Highlights practical day-to-day issues and reporting of early phase trials

An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials is an essential guide for all researchers working in early phase clinical trial development, from clinical pharmacologists and pharmacokineticists through to clinical investigators and medical statisticians. It is also a valuable reference for teachers and students of pharmaceutical medicine learning about the design and analysis of clinical trials.



Steven A. Julious, Medical Statistics Group, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK. 

Say-Beng Tan, Singapore Clinical Research Institute and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore.

David Machin, Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG), University of Leicester, UK.


All new medicines and devices undergo early phase trials to assess, interpret and better understand their efficacy, tolerability and safety. An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials describes the practical design and analysis of these important early phase clinical trials and provides the crucial statistical basis for their interpretation. It clearly and concisely provides an overview of the most common types of trials undertaken in early phase clinical research and explains the different methodologies used. The impact of statistical technologies on clinical development and the statistical and methodological basis for making clinical and investment decisions are also explained. Conveys key ideas in a concise manner understandable by non-statisticians Explains how to optimise designs in a constrained or fixed resource setting Discusses decision making criteria at the end of Phase II trials Highlights practical day-to-day issues and reporting of early phase trials An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials is an essential guide for all researchers working in early phase clinical trial development, from clinical pharmacologists and pharmacokineticists through to clinical investigators and medical statisticians. It is also a valuable reference for teachers and students of pharmaceutical medicine learning about the design and analysis of clinical trials.

Steven A. Julious, Medical Statistics Group, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK. Say-Beng Tan, Singapore Clinical Research Institute and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore. David Machin, Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG), University of Leicester, UK.

An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials 3
Contents 7
Chapter 1 Early phase trials 9
Chapter 2 Introduction to pharmacokinetics 21
Chapter 3 Sample size calculations for clinical trials 45
Chapter 4 Crossover trial basics 63
Chapter 5 Multi-period crossover trials 79
Chapter 6 First time into man 95
Chapter 7 Bayesian and frequentist methods 121
Chapter 8 First-time-into-new-population studies 133
Chapter 9 Bioequivalence studies 147
Chapter 10 Other Phase I trials 177
Chapter 11 Phase II trials: general issues 195
Chapter 12 Dose–response studies 205
Chapter 13 Phase II trials with toxic therapies 219
Chapter 14 Interpreting and applying early phase trial results 231
Chapter 15 Go/No-Go criteria 239
Appendix 253
References 259
Index 265

"An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase Trials" is an
admirably concise and practical guide to the pertinent context,
principles and formulae for statisticians inexpert in
the application of their discipline to Phase I and II clinical
research". (Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, 1 March
2011)



"An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase
Trials provides concise descriptions of many early phase trial
designs, along with the statistical equations necessary to gather
and analyze the data" (Annals of Pharmacotherapy,
2010)

"I enjoyed reading the work of Dr. Julious, Tan, and
Machin,found it quite useful, and recommend it to others teaching
about, working with, or considering work in the learning phase of
drug development." (Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics,
2011)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.1.2010
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Statistik
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pharmakologie / Pharmakotherapie
Schlagworte Medical Science • Medical Statistics & Epidemiology • Medizin • Medizinische Statistik • Medizinische Statistik u. Epidemiologie • Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Medicine • Pharmakologie u. Pharmazeutische Medizin
ISBN-10 0-470-31917-8 / 0470319178
ISBN-13 978-0-470-31917-8 / 9780470319178
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