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  • The era of precision oncology emphasizes individual patient molecular profiling, leading to more clinical trials focused on biomarkers for personalized disease management.
  • These biomarker-driven trials require unique designs and analysis plans based on the type of biomarkers, moving away from traditional treatment evaluations based on histology-defined populations.
  • The document discusses various trial design options for single and multiple biomarker settings, including adaptive designs to improve flexibility, efficiency, and resource use, while sharing lessons learned from actual trials.

Article Abstract

In this precision oncology era, where molecular profiling at the individual patient level becomes increasingly accessible and affordable, more and more clinical trials are now driven by biomarkers, with an overarching objective to optimize and personalize disease management. As compared with the conventional clinical development paradigms, where the key is to evaluate treatment effects in histology-defined populations, the choices of biomarker-driven clinical trial designs and analysis plans require additional considerations that are heavily dependent on the nature of biomarkers (eg, prognostic or predictive, integral or integrated) and the credential of biomarkers' performance and clinical utility. Most recently, another major paradigm change in biomarker-driven trials is to conduct multi-agent and/or multihistology master protocols or platform trials. These trials, although they may enjoy substantial infrastructure and logistical advantages, also face unique operational and conduct challenges. Here we provide a concise overview of design options for both the setting of single-biomarker/single-disease and the setting of multiple-biomarker/multiple-disease types. We focus on explaining the trial design and practical considerations and rationale of when to use which designs, as well as how to incorporate various adaptive design components to provide additional flexibility, enhance logistical efficiency, and optimize resource allocation. Lessons learned from real trials are also presented for illustration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7446374PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/PO.19.00086DOI Listing

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