• Statistics in medicine · Nov 2015

    Multiplicity in confirmatory clinical trials: a case study with discussion from a JSM panel.

    • Sue-Jane Wang, Frank Bretz, Alex Dmitrienko, Jason Hsu, H M James Hung, Gary Koch, Willi Maurer, Walt Offen, and Robert O'Neill.
    • US Food and Drug Administration, U.S.A.
    • Stat Med. 2015 Nov 20; 34 (26): 3461-80.

    AbstractAn invited panel session was conducted in the 2012 Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, California, USA, to stimulate the discussion on multiplicity issues in confirmatory clinical trials for drug development. A total of 11 expert panel members were invited and 9 participated. Prior to the session, a case study was previously provided to the panel members to facilitate the discussion, focusing on the key components of the study design and multiplicity. The Phase 3 development program for this new experimental treatment was based on a single randomized controlled trial alone. Each panelist was asked to clarify if he or she responded as if he or she were a pharmaceutical drug sponsor, an academic panelist or a health regulatory scientist.Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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