Clinical Trials Flashcards

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Phase 1

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Determines toxicity + establish maximum tolerated dose

Dose escalation is performed, starting at 10% of dose that is lethal in 10% of mice (LD10)

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Phase 1 pt requirements

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Any tumour with no conventional therapy available

Pts must be fit + have normal hepatic + renal function

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Phase 2

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Assesses particular anti-tumour activity in range of cancer
Measures response rate
Not necessary but useful to have a control arm + random allocation for treatment

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Phase 3

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Randomised trials comparing new + established treatments

Assesses overall survival + progression free survival

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What are response end points?

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Tumour growth/ shrinkage
Survival
Toxicity
Quality of life

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What is RECIST?

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Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours

complete or partial response, progression or stable disease

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What statistical issues are involved with clinical trials?

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Randomisation - reduces bias. Can be blinded or double blinded
Number of patients - to demonstrate a small effect at high significance, large cohort needed
Survival curves - data is presented graphically as a Kaplan Meier curve

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What is a basket trial?

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Tumours harbouring genetic mutations are tested with new drug that targets mutation

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What is an umbrella trial?

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Patients with particular type of cancer are tested to establish genetics of tumours + then offered different experimental treatments based on results

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What is a platform trial?

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Multiple experimental arms are compared with single control arm to reduce costs

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