One-sided sequential stopping boundaries for clinical trials: a decision-theoretic approach.

Abstract:

:We address one-sided stopping rules for clinical trials, or more generally, drug development programs, from a decision-theoretic point of view. If efficacy results are sufficiently negative then the trial will be stopped. But regardless of how positive the efficacy results are, the trial will continue in order to demonstrate safety. We show how sequential decisions should be made by a pharmaceutical company attempting to maximize its expected profits.

journal_name

Biometrics

journal_title

Biometrics

authors

Berry DA,Ho CH

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1988-03-01 00:00:00

pages

219-27

issue

1

eissn

0006-341X

issn

1541-0420

journal_volume

44

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