An Introduction to Statistics in Early Phase TrialsISBN: 978-0-470-05985-2
Hardcover
272 pages
March 2010
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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.