Interface between Regulation and Statistics in Drug Development (Chapman & Hall/crc Biostatistics Series)

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Interface between Regulation and Statistics in Drug Development (Chapman & Hall/crc Biostatistics Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 146 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367608286
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Full Description

With the critical role of statistics in the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of clinical trials or observational studies intended for regulatory purposes, numerous guidelines have been issued by regulatory authorities around the world focusing on statistical issues related to drug development. However, the available literature on this important topic is sporadic, and often not readily accessible to drug developers or regulatory personnel. This book provides a systematic exposition of the interplay between the two disciplines, including emerging themes pertaining to the acceleration of the development of pharmaceutical medicines to serve patients with unmet needs.

Features:




Regulatory and statistical interactions throughout the drug development continuum



The critical role of the statistician in relation to the changing regulatory and healthcare landscapes



Statistical issues that commonly arise in the course of drug development and regulatory interactions



Trending topics in drug development, with emphasis on current regulatory thinking and the associated challenges and opportunities

The book is designed to be accessible to readers with an intermediate knowledge of statistics, and can be a useful resource to statisticians, medical researchers, and regulatory personnel in drug development, as well as graduate students in the health sciences. The authors' decades of experience in the pharmaceutical industry and academia, and extensive regulatory experience, comes through in the many examples throughout the book.

Contents

CONTENTS

List of figures xi

List of abbreviations xiii

Authors' Disclosure xvii

Acknowledgment xix

About the Authors xxi

Preface xxiii

Chapter 1 ◾ Fundamental Principles of Clinical Trials 1

1.1 INTRODUCTION 1

1.2 GENERAL STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS 5

1.2.1 Statistical Analysis Plan 5

1.2.2 Trial Design 6

1.2.3 Randomization and Blinding 7

1.2.4 Statistical Methodology 7

1.2.5 Reporting and Interpretation of Study Results 9

1.2.6 Data Quality and Software Validity 9

1.3 EVOLVING ROLES OF THE STATISTICIAN IN DRUG

DEVELOPMENT 9

1.4 POTENTIAL STATISTICAL ISSUES IN REGULATORY

REVIEW 14

1.4.1 Data Quality 14

1.4.2 Endpoint Definition 14

1.4.3 Design and Analysis Issues 15

1.4.4 Evaluation of Safety 16

1.4.5 Analysis Populations and Subgroups 16

1.4.6 Assessing Interpretation and Reliability of Results 17

1.5 CONCLUDING REMARKS 17

Chapter 2 ◾ Selected Statistical Topics of Regulatory

Importance 23

2.1 INTRODUCTION 23

2.2 MULTIPLICITY 24

2.2.1 Multiple Endpoints 24

2.2.2 Multiple Testing Over the Course of the Study 28

2.3 MISSING VALUES AND ESTIMANDS 30

2.3.1 General Considerations 30

2.3.2 Missingness Mechanisms 32

2.3.3 Approaches for Missing Data 34

2.3.4 Sensitivity Analyses 36

2.3.5 Estimands and Other Recent Regulatory

Developments 37

2.3.6 Concluding Remarks 40

2.4 NON- INFERIORITY STUDY 41

2.4.1 Efficacy Objective 41

2.4.2 Non- inferiority Hypothesis/ Non- inferiority

Margin 42

2.4.3. Determination of NIM 43

2.4.4 Example: FDA Guidance Document 43

2.4.5 Implications of Choice of NIM 44

2.4.6 Strength of a Non- inferiority Study 45

2.4.7 Synthesis Method for Non- inferiority 46

2.4.8. Summary Points 47

2.4.9 Non- inferiority Study with a Safety Objective 47

2.4.10 Summary Points 49

2.5 INNOVATIVE TRIAL DESIGNS 50

2.5.1 Adaptive Designs 50

2.5.2 Adaptive Randomization 50

2.5.3 Sample Size Reestimation 51

2.5.4 Sequential Designs 53

2.5.5 Adaptive Designs for Dose and Treatment

Selection 54

2.5.6 Adaptive Enrichment Designs 55

2.5.7 Master Protocols 55

2.5.7.1 Basket Trials 56

2.5.7.2 Umbrella Trials 58

2.5.7.3 Platform Trials 58

2.5.7.4 Regulatory and Operational

Considerations with Novel Trials 59

2.6 BAYESIAN ANALYSIS IN A REGULATORY

FRAMEWORK 60

2.6.1 Introduction 60

2.6.2 Potential Areas of Application 62

2.6.3 Regulatory Considerations 64

2.6.4 Challenges with Bayesian Statistics 66

2.6.5 Concluding Remarks 66

2.7 SURROGATE ENDPOINTS AND BIOMARKERS 66

2.7.1 Introduction 66

2.7.2 Statistical Considerations 68

2.7.3 Regulatory Considerations 71

2.7.4 Concluding Remarks 72

2.8 SUBGROUP ANALYSES 73

2.8.1 Introduction 73

2.8.2 Subgroup Analyses in the Traditional

Confirmatory Clinical- Trial Setting 73

2.8.3 Statistical Approaches 74

2.8.4 Reporting and Interpretation of

Subgroup Results 75

2.8.5 Subgroup Analyses in the Changing Clinical- Trial

and Regulatory Setting 76

2.8.6 Conclusion 77

2.9 BENEFIT- RISK ASSESSMENT 78

2.9.1 Introduction 78

2.9.2 Methodological Considerations in Benefit- Risk

Analysis 79

2.9.3 Regulatory Perspectives 81

2.9.4 Benefit- Risk in Health- Technology Assessment 84

2.9.5 Concluding Remarks 84

Chapter 3 ◾ Statistical Engagement in Regulatory

Interactions 97

3.1 INTRODUCTION 97

3.2 INTERNAL BEHAVIORS 98

3.3 DATA- MONITORING COMMITTEE 99

3.4 REGULATORY MEETINGS AND

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS 101

3.5 STATISTICAL ROLE IN PROMOTIONAL

MATERIAL AND MEDICAL COMMUNICATION 106

3.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS 108

Chapter 4 ◾ Emerging Topics 111

4.1 THE USE OF RWE TO SUPPORT LICENSING AND

LABEL ENHANCEMENT 111

4.1.1 Introduction 111

4.1.2 Methodological and Operational Considerations 113

4.1.3 Current Regulatory Landscape 117

4.1.4 Concluding Remarks 119

4.2 PATIENT- REPORTED OUTCOMES IN REGULATORY

SETTINGS 120

4.2.1 Introduction 120

4.2.2 Development and Validation of PRO

Instruments 121

4.2.3 Statistical Considerations 123

4.2.4 Regulatory Considerations 125

4.2.5 Concluding Remarks 128

4.3 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND

MODERN ANALYTICS IN REGULATORY SETTINGS 129

4.3.1 Introduction 129

4.3.2 AI in Drug Development 131

4.3.3 Regulatory Experience with Machine

Learning and Artificial Intelligence 132

4.3.4 Concluding Remarks 133

Index 143

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