A multiple comparison procedure for dose-finding trials with subpopulations

11/24/2018
by   Marius Thomas, et al.
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Identifying subgroups of patients with an enhanced response to a new treatment has become an area of increased interest in the last few years. When there is knowledge about possible subpopulations with an enhanced treatment effect before the start of a trial it might be beneficial to set up a testing strategy, which tests for a significant treatment effect not only in the full population, but also in these prespecified subpopulations. In this paper we present a parametric multiple testing approach for tests in multiple populations for dose-finding trials. Our approach is based on the MCP-Mod methodology, which uses multiple comparison procedures to test for a dose-response signal, while considering multiple possible candidate dose-response shapes. Our proposed methods allow for heteroscedasticity between populations and control the FWER over tests in multiple populations and for multiple candidate models. We show in simulations, that the proposed multi-population testing approaches can increase the power to detect a significant dose-response signal over the standard single-population MCP-Mod, when the considered subpopulation has an enhanced treatment effect.

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