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Modern Clinical Trials: Seamless Designs and Master Protocols.

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Cancer medicine 2026 Vol.15(5) p. e71858 OA Statistical Methods in Clinical Tria
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PubMed DOI PMC OpenAlex 마지막 보강 2026-04-29
OpenAlex 토픽 · Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics Ethics in Clinical Research

Burdon A, Jaki T, Chen X, Mozgunov P, Zheng H, Baird R

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[BACKGROUND] Drug development is often inefficient, costly and lengthy, yet it is essential for evaluating the safety and efficacy of new interventions.

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APA Abigail Burdon, T. Jaki, et al. (2026). Modern Clinical Trials: Seamless Designs and Master Protocols.. Cancer medicine, 15(5), e71858. https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.71858
MLA Abigail Burdon, et al.. "Modern Clinical Trials: Seamless Designs and Master Protocols.." Cancer medicine, vol. 15, no. 5, 2026, pp. e71858.
PMID 42026863
DOI 10.1002/cam4.71858

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Drug development is often inefficient, costly and lengthy, yet it is essential for evaluating the safety and efficacy of new interventions. Compared with other disease areas, this is particularly true for Phase II/III cancer clinical trials where many drug candidates fail to advance and reduced regulatory approvals are being seen. In response to these challenges, seamless clinical trials and master protocols have emerged to streamline the drug development process.

[METHODS] Seamless clinical trials, characterised by their ability to transition seamlessly from one phase to another, can lead to accelerating the development of promising therapies while Master protocols provide a framework for investigating multiple treatment options and patient subgroups within a single trial.

[RESULTS] We discuss the advantages of these methods through real trial examples and the principles that lead to their success while also acknowledging the associated regulatory considerations and challenges.

[CONCLUSION] Seamless designs and master protocols have the potential to improve confirmatory clinical trials. In the disease area of cancer, this ultimately means that patients can receive life-saving treatments sooner.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Research Design; Clinical Trials as Topic; Neoplasms; Drug Development; Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic