OptimDes
is used to display the ETSL, ES and
EDA for a two-stage or three-stage design relative to a single-stage design as a
function of the combined-stage sample size or study length.
"plot"(x, xscale = "t", l.type = 1:5, l.col =
c("blue", "green", "purple", "red", "dark red"), CMadj=F,...)
OptimDes
."t"
for combined-stage study
length. "n"
for combined sample size. Default is t
.1-5
."blue"
for
ETSL
, "green"
for EDA
, "purple"
for ES
, "red"
for
t1
and "dark red"
for t2
if it's a three-stage design.plot
.np.OptimDes
.The plot also includes the times of the interim analysis (t1
, t1
) as a ratio to
the time for a corresonding single-stage analysis.
Huang B., Talukder E. and Thomas N. Optimal two-stage Phase II designs with long-term endpoints. Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research, 2(1), 51--61. Case M. D. and Morgan T. M. (2003) Design of Phase II cancer trials evaluating survival probabilities. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 3, 7.
Lin D. Y., Shen L., Ying Z. and Breslow N. E. (1996) Group seqential designs for monitoring survival probabilities. Biometrics, 52, 1033--1042.
Simon R. (1989) Optimal two-stage designs for phase II clinical trials. Controlled Clinical Trials, 10, 1--10.
print.OptimDes
, OptimDes
, np.OptimDes