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Original Articles

BAYES DISCRETE SEQUENTIAL BOUNDARIES FOR CLINICAL TRIALS

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Pages 1381-1394 | Received 01 Nov 1999, Published online: 23 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

In clinical trials, the use of sequential stopping rules or stopping boundaries has been advocated from both frequentist and Bayesian perspectives. Elsewhere, we have shown that a large family of untruncated stopping boundaries that are of interest from a frequentist point of view are also Bayes optimal boundaries. In this paper we examine a specific class of truncated rules, focusing especially on those related to work of Citation[1]. We show that it is possible to choose a cost and loss structure such that stopping boundaries of the type discussed by Lan and DeMets are also optimal Bayesian boundaries.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Thanks are due to a referee and an associate editor for their detailed, constructive and thoughtful comments and suggestions which we believe have led to a significant improvement to this paper.

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