DoseFinding
swMATH8194CRANDoseFindingMaRDI QIDQ20204FDOQ20204
Planning and Analyzing Dose Finding Experiments
Jose Pinheiro, Bjoern Bornkamp, Frank Bretz, Marius Thomas, Ludger Sandig
Last update: 2 November 2023
Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Software version identifier: 1.0-3, 1.0-4, 0.1-1, 0.1-2, 0.1-3, 0.1, 0.2-1, 0.2-2, 0.2-3, 0.3-1, 0.4-1, 0.4-2, 0.4-3, 0.5-1, 0.5-2, 0.5-3, 0.5-4, 0.5-5, 0.5-6, 0.5-7, 0.6-1, 0.6-2, 0.6-3, 0.9-1, 0.9-3, 0.9-4, 0.9-5, 0.9-6, 0.9-7, 0.9-8, 0.9-9, 0.9-10, 0.9-11, 0.9-12, 0.9-13, 0.9-14, 0.9-15, 0.9-16, 0.9-17, 1.0-1, 1.0-2, 1.0-5, 1.1-1
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/DoseFinding
The DoseFinding package provides functions for the design and analysis of dose-finding experiments (with focus on pharmaceutical Phase II clinical trials). It provides functions for: multiple contrast tests, fitting non-linear dose-response models (using Bayesian and non-Bayesian estimation), calculating optimal designs and an implementation of the MCPMod methodology (Pinheiro et al. (2014) <doi:10.1002/sim.6052>).
Cited In (19)
- BayesianMCPMod
- Testing effect of a drug using multiple nested models for the dose–response
- The effects of adaptation on maximum likelihood inference for nonlinear models with normal errors
- Functional Uniform Priors for Nonlinear Modeling
- Practical considerations for using functional uniform prior distributions for dose-response estimation in clinical trials
- Unimodal regression using Bernstein–Schoenberg splines and penalties
- uniReg
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- dosedesignR
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- MCPModBC
- Response-adaptive dose-finding under model uncertainty
- clinDR
- MCPModGeneral
- TestingSimilarity
- clustDRM
- Equivalence of Regression Curves
- LRcontrast
- Book Reviews
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