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The continual reassessment method

Dose-Finding using the Bayesian Continual Reassessment Method (CRM)

Dose-Finding using the Bayesian Continual Reassessment Method (CRM)

... These calculations are based on Cheung (2013) which provides closed form formulae for sample size requirements for the Bayesian continual reassessment method (CRM).. This procedure was [r] ...

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Robust EM Continual Reassessment Method in Oncology Dose Finding

Robust EM Continual Reassessment Method in Oncology Dose Finding

... EM Continual Reassessment Method in Oncology Dose Finding Ying Y UAN and Guosheng Y IN The continual reassessment method (CRM) is a commonly used dose-finding design for phase I ...

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Adaptive prior variance calibration in the Bayesian continual reassessment method

Adaptive prior variance calibration in the Bayesian continual reassessment method

... reassessment method Jin Zhang, *† Thomas ...the continual reassessment method (CRM) and other model-based approaches to design Phase I clinical trials has increased owing to the ability ...

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How to design a dose-finding study using the continual reassessment method.

How to design a dose-finding study using the continual reassessment method.

... The continual reassessment method (CRM) is a model-based design for phase I trials, which aims to find the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a new ...

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A nonparametric Bayesian continual reassessment method in single-agent dose-finding studies

A nonparametric Bayesian continual reassessment method in single-agent dose-finding studies

... Dose-finding designs for phase I trials have been widely discussed over the past two decades. Many methods have been proposed to identify maximum tolerated dose (MTD) in single-agent dose-finding clinical trials. There ...

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Novel sequential methods in dose-finding designs : extensions of the continual reassessment method

Novel sequential methods in dose-finding designs : extensions of the continual reassessment method

... is assumed. A sequential dose-finding design methodology that tends to estimate an unbiased optimum dose is the so called CRM. 1.2 Continual Reassessment Method O’Quigley et al. (1990) first ...

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bcrm: Bayesian Continual Reassessment Method designs for Phase I dose-finding trials

bcrm: Bayesian Continual Reassessment Method designs for Phase I dose-finding trials

... Table 7: Operating characteristics obtained from simulations with two-parameter models for Scenarios 1 (toxicity as expected) and 2 (toxicity 20% greater than expected). 4. Summary The bcrm package has been designed to ...

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The continual reassessment method and its applications: a Bayesian methodology for phase I cancer clinical trials

The continual reassessment method and its applications: a Bayesian methodology for phase I cancer clinical trials

... the continual reassessment method (CRM) and its extension with practical applications in phase I and I=II cancer clinical ...original method while the mean squared error of the probability of ...

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Re-parameterization of the dose-toxicity model of the time-to-event continual reassessment method to accommodate patient heterogeneity

Re-parameterization of the dose-toxicity model of the time-to-event continual reassessment method to accommodate patient heterogeneity

... time-to-event continual reassessment method (TITE-CRM) proposed by Cheung and Chappell [7] in 2000 is an extension of CRM appropriate for treatments where the toxicities are delayed in ...

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Bayesian Model Averaging Continual Reassessment Method BMA-CRM. Guosheng Yin and Ying Yuan. August 26, 2009

Bayesian Model Averaging Continual Reassessment Method BMA-CRM. Guosheng Yin and Ying Yuan. August 26, 2009

... This document provides the statistical background for the Bayesian model averaging continual reassessment method (BMA-CRM). The BMA-CRM is a Bayesian model-based phase I clinical trial design. The ...

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Continual Reassessment Method

Continual Reassessment Method

... I A working model is specified for the dose-outcome relationship I Prior information is required. I Then the study begins by dosing the first person at the ”best” dose[r] ...

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Clinical Studies. Keywords: homoharringtonine; phase I; continual reassessment method; stopping rules; leukaemia

Clinical Studies. Keywords: homoharringtonine; phase I; continual reassessment method; stopping rules; leukaemia

... O’Brien S, Giles F, Talpaz M, Cortes J, Rios MB, Shan J, Thomas D, Andreeff M, Kornblau S, Faderl S, Garcia-Manero G, White K, Mallard S, Freireich E, Kantarjian HM (2003) Results of tri[r] ...

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Practical considerations in designing a phase I Time to Event Continual Reassessment Method (TiTE CRM) trial in a grant funded CTU

Practical considerations in designing a phase I Time to Event Continual Reassessment Method (TiTE CRM) trial in a grant funded CTU

... 2 Department of Oncology, The University of Oxford 3 Oncology Clinical Trials Office (OCTO), The University of.. Oxford.[r] ...

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A continual monitoring method of measuring single ion diffusion coefficients

A continual monitoring method of measuring single ion diffusion coefficients

... capillary method 14 was + ...diaphragm method, although capable of giving precise results in concentrated solutions, was quite unsatisfactory for work in the dilute region due to the adsorption ...capillary ...

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Continual Permutations of Misunderstanding: The Curious Incidents of the Grounded Theory Method

Continual Permutations of Misunderstanding: The Curious Incidents of the Grounded Theory Method

... inductive method – The claim that GTM is an inductive method was questionable already in 1994, but this is still quoted by students and other ...abductive method, something that has been articulated ...

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Division of Continual Learning

Division of Continual Learning

... If you wish to plan a program or workshop for awarding CEU’s, please allow 6-9 months lead time and please contact the Division of Continual Learning for assistance with approval and planning forms. CEU planning ...

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Continual Planning in Golog

Continual Planning in Golog

... Our continual planner relies on the use of as- sertions, which guarantee that certain sub-goals are reached while not having all necessary information to create an ac- tual ...However, continual planning is ...

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Reassessment of Pelagodoxa

Reassessment of Pelagodoxa

... Major Morphological Differences Between Pelagodoxa henryana and P. mesocarpa Leaf: Other than the fruits and seeds, leaves of the two species might show the most conspicuous diffe[r] ...

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ITIL: Continual Service Improvement

ITIL: Continual Service Improvement

... } Examination, analysis, and recommendations for making improvements in all phases of service life cycle: strategy, design, transition, deployment,.. } Monitoring and analysis of the res[r] ...

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Continual Learning of Object Instances

Continual Learning of Object Instances

... propose continual instance learning - a method that applies the concept of continual learning to the task of distinguishing instances of the same object ...different continual learning ...

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