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A comparison between the continual reassessment method andD-optimum design for dose finding in phase I clinical trials

M. Iftakhar Alam — 2016

Biometrical Letters

The continual reassessment method is a model-based procedure, described in the literature, used to determine the maximum tolerated dose in phase I clinical trials. The maximum tolerated dose can also be found under the framework of D-optimum design, where information is gathered in such a way so that asymptotic variability in the parameter estimates in minimised. This paper investigates the two methods under some realistic settings to explore any potential differences between them. Simulation studies...

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