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A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials.

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Zhang, Y; Chow, S-C
Published in: Stat Med
August 2025

In recent years, benefit-risk assessment (BRA) has become a crucial tool in guiding regulatory decisions regarding the safety and efficacy of investigational treatments. Following the FDA's recent guidance on the BRA, we statistically develop a confidence ellipse approach that considers both safety and efficacy indices. This method addresses limitations in existing BRA frameworks by providing a visual and quantitative tool that accounts for uncertainties and heterogeneities in clinical trial data. We introduce three novel indices: the Net Benefit Index (NBI), Relative Benefit Index (RBI), and Success Rate Index (SRI), offering a comprehensive assessment of treatment performance. Through extensive simulations, we compared the confidence ellipse method with established BRA techniques such as global benefit-risk (GBR) assessment (GBR), multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), and stochastic multi-criteria acceptability analysis (SMAA). Our results showed the confidence ellipse method's robustness, particularly with larger sample sizes, and demonstrated decreasing sensitivity as sample sizes increased, reflecting enhanced stability. To illustrate the method's practical application, we present a hypothetical Phase 2 clinical trial comparing a new drug combined with chemoradiotherapy against placebo for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. The confidence ellipse approach successfully provided a nuanced benefit-risk assessment, incorporating both unweighted and weighted analyses for adverse events. Overall, the confidence ellipse method is a robust, adaptable, and interpretable tool for benefit-risk assessment, offering valuable visual and quantitative insights for decision-making in modern clinical trials and regulatory processes.

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Stat Med

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EISSN

1097-0258

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

44

Issue

18-19

Start / End Page

e70208

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Statistics & Probability
  • Sample Size
  • Risk Assessment
  • Models, Statistical
  • Humans
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms
  • Decision Support Techniques
  • Confidence Intervals
  • Computer Simulation
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
 

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Zhang, Y., & Chow, S.-C. (2025). A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials. Stat Med, 44(18–19), e70208. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.70208
Zhang, Yinuo, and Shein-Chung Chow. “A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials.Stat Med 44, no. 18–19 (August 2025): e70208. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.70208.
Zhang Y, Chow S-C. A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials. Stat Med. 2025 Aug;44(18–19):e70208.
Zhang, Yinuo, and Shein-Chung Chow. “A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials.Stat Med, vol. 44, no. 18–19, Aug. 2025, p. e70208. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/sim.70208.
Zhang Y, Chow S-C. A Statistical Method for Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trials. Stat Med. 2025 Aug;44(18–19):e70208.
Journal cover image

Published In

Stat Med

DOI

EISSN

1097-0258

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

44

Issue

18-19

Start / End Page

e70208

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Statistics & Probability
  • Sample Size
  • Risk Assessment
  • Models, Statistical
  • Humans
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms
  • Decision Support Techniques
  • Confidence Intervals
  • Computer Simulation
  • Clinical Trials as Topic