Operating characteristics are needed to properly evaluate the scientific validity of phase I protocols.

Contemp Clin Trials

Division of Translational Research & Applied Statistics, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical trial designs, particularly in cancer research, to enhance their safety and accuracy in achieving study objectives.
  • The authors analyze three trials using the 3 + 3 decision rule, highlighting a lack of detail in protocols regarding decision-making and the determination of maximum tolerated doses (MTD).
  • The findings emphasize that understanding operating characteristics is crucial for selecting trial designs that ensure participant safety and the reliability of identifying effective treatment doses, stressing the need to move beyond outdated methodologies to improve the drug development process.*

Article Abstract

Purpose: Operating characteristics for proposed clinical trial designs provide insight into performance regarding safety and accuracy, allowing the study team and review entities to determine the design's suitability to achieve the study's proposed objectives. Advances in cancer therapeutics have augmented the needs of early phase clinical trial design. Additionally, advances in research on early-phase trial design have led to the availability of a wide range of methods that show vast improvement over outdated approaches.

Methods: Three trials utilizing variations of the 3 + 3 decision rule are discussed. The protocols lacked detail, including operating characteristics and guidance for decision-making that deviated from the 3 + 3 decision rule and MTD determination. We provide a discussion of the statistical issues associated with each design and operating characteristics for the proposed design compared to alternatives better suited to achieve the aims of each trial.

Results: Our results illustrate how operating characteristics inform a design's safety and accuracy. Operating characteristics can unmask poor behavior, such as a high percentage of particiapnts exposed to overly toxic doses, a low probability of correctly identifying the MTD, and inappropriate early study termination.

Conclusion: Selection of early-phase trial design has significant implications on a trial's ability to meet its objectives. Operating characteristics are a necessary component in the design and review of a protocol, determining if the study's objectives can be achieved and documenting the study's scientific validity. Continued use of outdated approaches due to historical acceptance hinders scientific rigor and the effort to move effective agents through the drug development process.

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