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Data Monitoring Committees in adaptive clinical trials

Clinical Investigation, 2013
Data Monitoring Committees (DMCs) have been widely utilized in clinical trials for study monitoring. The DMC, independent of any activities related to clinical operation of the study, is a group of individuals with pertinent expertise who review on a regular basis accumulating data from one or more ongoing clinical trials [1].
Min Lin, Shein-Chung Chow
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On the Independence of Data Monitoring Committee in Adaptive Design Clinical Trials

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2012
In clinical trials, an independent data monitoring committee (DMC) is often established to perform both ongoing safety data monitoring and interim efficacy analysis. These evaluations are performed in a blinded fashion in order to avoid possible operational biases that may be introduced to the trial after the review of the data.
Shein-Chung, Chow   +2 more
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Decision Analysis for a Data Monitoring Committee of a Clinical Trial

1998
A data monitoring committee holds a position of great trust within the structure of a US clinical trial, as it alone receives the accumulating data and decides whether to continue the trial. The committee generally meets at regularly scheduled intervals, e.g. six months.
Joseph B. Kadane   +2 more
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Data monitoring committees in clinical trials: best practice, complexities and considerations

Clinical Investigation, 2015
What is the problem all about? Clinical trials are sometimes described as being rather ‘blunt’ instruments, and that often may be true: we use them to find answers to very broad questions such as ‘does this drug work better than a control drug?’ But they are also very important and delicate instruments: we use them to find answers to questions such as ‘
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Data monitoring committees in pediatric randomized controlled trials registered in ClinicalTrials.gov

Clinical Trials, 2023
Tiago Machado   +2 more
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Clinical Trials of Herpes Simplex Encephalitis: The Role of the Data Monitoring Committee

2006
Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is the most frequent cause of focal necrotizing encephalitis, accounting for approximately 2,500 cases annually in the United States. Studies initiated in the early 1970s have continuously evaluated promising antiviral drugs for the treatment of this disease, utilizing randomized, blinded, controlled clinical trial ...
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Data Monitoring Committees in Clinical Trials

2019
Susan S. Ellenberg   +2 more
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