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Published on: December 9, 2015
A consultant's perspective on the regulatory hurdles to adaptive trials
1Cytel Inc., 675 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139-3309, USA. mehta@cytel.com
Abstract:
This is a discussion of the following two papers appearing in this special issue on adaptive designs: 'A regulatory view on adaptive/flexible clinical trial design' by H. M. James Hung, Robert T. O'Neill, Sue-Jane Wang and John Lawrence and 'Confirmatory clinical trials with an adaptive design' by Armin Koch.
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