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Multicenter phase 2 trial of rituximab for Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM): an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Study (E3A98).
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Adaptive randomization for multiarm comparative clinical trials based on joint efficacy/toxicity outcomes.
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Dose-finding in phase I clinical trials based on toxicity probability intervals.
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Bayesian models based on test statistics for multiple hypothesis testing problems.
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Modified toxicity probability interval design: a safer and more reliable method than the 3 + 3 design for practical phase I trials.
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An integrated dose-finding tool for phase I trials in oncology.
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A decision-theoretic phase I-II design for ordinal outcomes in two cycles.
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A subgroup cluster-based Bayesian adaptive design for precision medicine.
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Toxicity and Efficacy Probability Interval Design for Phase I Adoptive Cell Therapy Dose-Finding Clinical Trials.
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R-TPI: rolling toxicity probability interval design to shorten the duration and maintain safety of phase I trials.
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The i3+3 design for phase I clinical trials.
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RoBoT: a robust Bayesian hypothesis testing method for basket trials.
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Monitoring late-onset toxicities in phase I trials using predicted risks.
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A Multi-Arm Two-Stage (MATS) design for proof-of-concept and dose optimization in early-phase oncology trials.
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