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Sample Size Reassessment and Hypothesis Testing in Adaptive Survival Trials
Authors:Dominic Magirr  Thomas Jaki  Franz Koenig  Martin Posch
Affiliation:1. Section of Medical Statistics, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.; 2. Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom.; Cardiff University, UNITED KINGDOM,
Abstract:Mid-study design modifications are becoming increasingly accepted in confirmatory clinical trials, so long as appropriate methods are applied such that error rates are controlled. It is therefore unfortunate that the important case of time-to-event endpoints is not easily handled by the standard theory. We analyze current methods that allow design modifications to be based on the full interim data, i.e., not only the observed event times but also secondary endpoint and safety data from patients who are yet to have an event. We show that the final test statistic may ignore a substantial subset of the observed event times. An alternative test incorporating all event times is found, where a conservative assumption must be made in order to guarantee type I error control. We examine the power of this approach using the example of a clinical trial comparing two cancer therapies.
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