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Keyword Search Criteria: Adaptive randomization returned 11 record(s)
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Tuesday, 08/03/2010
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Design, Implementation, and Results for a Bayesian Adaptive Randomization Trial for Targeted Therapy in Lung Cancer
Suyu Liu, MD Anderson Cancer Center; J. Jack Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Applying Covariate-Adjusted, Response-Adaptive Randomization to Medical Device Studies
Thomas E. Gwise, FDA; Gene Anthony Pennello, FDA
10:55 AM
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I-SPY2: Identifying Biomarker Signatures for Therapeutic Agents in Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer
Donald Arthur Berry, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Kyle Wathen, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Nebiyou Bekele, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Laura Esserman, University of California, San Francisco
11:35 AM
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Wednesday, 08/04/2010
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The Advantageous Adaptive Randomization in Clinical Trials
Bob Zhong, Johnson & Johnson
10:35 AM
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A Theory for Testing Hypotheses Under Covariate-Adaptive Randomization
Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Xinxin Yu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Bob Zhong, Johnson & Johnson
10:55 AM
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Covariate-Adjusted Response-Adaptive Randomization Design with Survival Responses
Hongjian Zhu, University of Virginia; Feifang Hu, University of Virginia
11:15 AM
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Statistical Testing in Clinical Trial with Covariate Adaptive Randomization
H.M. James Hung, FDA; Sue-Jane Wang, FDA
2:05 PM
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Properties of Re-Randomization Tests in Clinical Trials with Adaptive Randomization
Stephen Lake, Genzyme Corporation; Cyrus R. Mehta, Cytel Inc.; L. J. Wei, Harvard University
2:35 PM
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Predictive Probability Approach for the Design and Analysis of Response and Toxicity Data in Cancer Clinical Trials
J. Jack Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Guosheng Yin, The University of Hong Kong; Nan Chen, M D Anderson Cancer Center
2:55 PM
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