TEQR: Target Equavelence Range Design

The target equivalence range (TEQR) design is a frequentist implementation of the modified toxicity probability interval (mTPI) design and a competitor to the standard 3+3 design (3+3). The 3+3 is the work horse design in Phase I. It is good at determining if a safe dose exits, but provides poor accuracy and precision in estimating the level of toxicity at the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). The TEQR is better than the 3+3 when compared on: 1) the number of times the dose at or nearest the target toxicity level was selected as the MTD, 2) the number of subjects assigned to doses levels, at or nearest the MTD, and 3) the overall trial DLT rate. TEQR more accurately and more precisely estimates the rate of toxicity at the MTD because a larger number of subjects are studied at the MTD dose. The TEQR on average uses fewer subjects and provide reasonably comparable results to the continual reassessment method (CRM) in the number of times the dose at or nearest the target toxicity level was selected as the MTD and the number of subjects assigned doses, at, or nearest the target and in overall DLT rate.

Version: 1.0-0
Published: 2010-11-10
Author: M. Suzette Blanchard
Maintainer: M. Suzette Blanchard <sblanchard at coh.org>
License: GPL-2
NeedsCompilation: no
In views: ClinicalTrials, ExperimentalDesign
CRAN checks: TEQR results

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Package source: TEQR_1.0-0.tar.gz
MacOS X binary: TEQR_1.0-0.tgz
Windows binary: TEQR_1.0-0.zip
Reference manual: TEQR.pdf