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Recent Results 111 in Cancer Research Founding Editor P. Rentchnick, Geneva Managing Editors Ch. Herfarth, Heidelberg· H. J. Senn, St. Gallen Associate Editors M. Baum, London· V. Diehl, K6ln C. von Essen, Villigen· E. Grundmann, Munster W Hitzig, Zurich· M. F. Rajewsky, Essen Recent Results in Cancer Research Volume 101: Locoregional High-Frequency Hyperthermia and Temperature Measurement Edited by G. Bruggmoser, W. Hinkelbein, R. Engelhardt, M.VVannenmacher 1986.96 figures, 8 tables. IX, 143. ISBN 3-540-15501-5 Volume 102: Epidemiology of Malignant Melanoma Edited by R. P. Gallagher 1986.15 figures, 70 tables. IX, 169. ISBN 3-540-16020-5 Volume 103: Preoperative (Neoadjuvant) Chemotherapy Edited by J. Ragaz, P. R. Band, J. H. Goldie 1986. 58 figures, 49 tables. IX, 162. ISBN 3-540-16129-5 Volume 104: Hyperthermia and the Therapy of Malignant Tumors Edited by C. Streffer 1987.52 figures, 63 tables. IX, 207. ISBN 3-540-17250-5 Volume 105: Breast Cancer Edited by S. Brunner and B. Langfeldt 1987.59 figures, 43 tables. IX, 132. ISBN 3-540-17301-3 Volume 106: Minimal Neoplasia Edited by E. Grundmann and L. Beck 1988.128 figures, 61 tables. IX, 194. ISBN 3-540-18455-4 Volume 107: Application of Hyperthermia in the Treatment of Cancer Edited by R. D. Isseis and W. VVilmanns 1988.118 figures, 56 tables. XII, 277. ISBN 3-540-18486-4 Volume 108: Supportive Care in Cancer Patients Edited by H.-J. Senn and L. Schmid 1988.62 figures, 97 tables. XII, 342. ISBN 3-540-17150-9 Volume 109: Preclinical Hyperthermia Edited by W. Hinkelbein, G. Bruggmoser, R. Engelhardt 1988.182 figures, 40 tables. XI, 261. ISBN 3-540-18487-2 Volume 110: Combined Modality Therapy of Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer Edited by P. Schlag, P. Hohenberger, U. Metzger 1988. 105 figures, 122 tables. XVII, 301. ISBN 3-540-18610-7 H. Scheurlen R. Kay M. Baum (Eds.) Cancer Clinical Trials: A Critical Appraisal With 37 Figures and 53 Tables Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo Dr. Hans Scheurlen Institut fOr Medizinische Biometrie und Informatik Universitat Heidelberg 1m Neuenheimer Feld 325, 6900 Heidelberg, FRG Dr. Richard Kay Department of Probability and Statistics University of Sheffield Sheffield S3 7RH, Great Britain Professor Dr. Michael Baum King's College, School of Medicine and Dentistry CRC Clinical Trials Centre, Rayne Institute 123 Coldharbour Lane, London SE5 9NU, Great Britain ISBN-13: 978-3-642-83421-9 e-ISBN-13: 978-3-642-83419-6 001: 10.1007/978-3-642-83419-6 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in other ways, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is only permitted under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its version of June 24, 1985, and a copyright fee must always be paid. Violations fall under the prosecution act of the German Copyright Law. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1988 Solkover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1988 The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Product Liability: The publisher can give no guarantee for information about drug dosage and application thereof contained in the book. In every individual case the respective user must check its accuracy by consulting other pharmaceutical literature. Typesetting, printing, and binding: Appl, Wemding 2125/3140-543210 Preface The controlled clinical trial has become an essential part of the clinician's decision-making process. Clinical trials, however, still raise methodological problems that are important and at the same time controversial: subgroup analysis and interactions, meta-analy sis of similar trials, consideration of subjective clinical opinions and those of the public at large, assessment of quality of life, pre vention trials, and so on. In February 1987 we took our third step along the road to evaluating these issues in dialogues between cli nicians, psychologists, legal experts, and statisticians. The talks presented at the meeting were revised by the authors afterwards and have been rearranged by the editors to form a strictly organ ized book. The two preceding meetings in 19781 and 19812 focused strongly on adjuvant therapy in primary breast cancer, but this top ic served merely as a nucleus in the third meeting. This meeting, although called the Third Heidelberg Symposium was forced to leave Heidelberg and in fact was held in Freiburg. Without the interest and enthusiasm of Professor Martin Schu macher and his colleagues in Freiburg the meeting would never have taken place. The meeting was generously supported again by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology (Bundesministe rium flir Forschung und Technologie, BMFT) within the framework of the West German BMFT Breast Cancer Study Group. We are grateful, in particular, to Mr. Hans W. Herzog for his personal in volvement. Juni 1988 H. Scheurlen, R. Kay, M. Baum 1 Scheurlen H, Weckesser G, Armbruster I (eds) (1979) Clinical trials in early breast cancer. Methodological and clinical aspects of treatment comparisons. Proceedings of a symposium, Heidelberg, Germany, 4th to 8th December, 1978. 2 Baum M, Kay R, Scheurlen H (eds) (1982) Clinical trials in early breast cancer. 2nd Heidelberg symposium, 1981. Experiencia [Suppl] 41. Contents Scientific Fundamentals 1 U. Trohler The Crooked Path Toward the Objectivation of Therapeutic Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M.Baum Randomised Trials: The Case for Science in Medicine . 6 R.Simon A Critical Assessment of Approaches to Improving the Efficiency of Cancer Clinical Trials . .. ....... . .. 18 l.A.Lewis Statistical Standards for Protocols and Protocol Deviations .. 27 D.P.Byar The Design of Cancer Prevention Trials . . . . . . . . .. .. . 34 Heterogeneous Treatment Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 49 H. E. Rockette and R. l. Caplan Strategies for Subgroup Analysis in Clinical Trials . . . . . . 4. 9 R.Simon Statistical Tools for Subset Analysis in Clinical Trials . .... 55 R.Kay Competing Risks, Interactions and Crossing Hazards . . .. . 67 l. L. Haybittle Significance Testing in the Comparison of Survival Curves from Clinical Trials of Cancer Treatment .. . . .... . .. , 75 VIII Contents I. C. Henderson Estimating the Magnitude of Benefits from Adjuvant Therapy 82 H. Scheurlen Treatment by Protocol: Assessment of Gains and Losses. . . . 87 On Combining Information: Historical Controls, Overviews, and Comprehensive Cohort Studies . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 95 D.P.Byar The Use of Data Bases and Historical Controls in Treatment Comparisons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 5 . . . . . H. E. Rockette, C. K. Redmond Limitations and Advantages of Meta-analysis in Clinical Trials 99 J. Cuzick Overview of Adjuvant Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer . 105 J. Cuzick, H. J. Stewart, R. Peto, M. Baum, B. Fisher, H. Host, J. P. Lythgoe, G. Ribeiro, H. Scheurlen, and A. Wallgren Overview of Randomized Trials of Postoperative Adjuvant Radiotherapy in Breast Cancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 . . M. Schumacher and K. Davis Combining Randomized and Nonrandomized Patients in the Statistical Analysis of Clinical Trials . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 3.0 . K.Davis The Comprehensive Cohort Study: The Use of Registry Data to Confirm and Extend a Randomized Trial. . . . . . . . . . 1.3 8 Subjective Opinions and Informed Consent . .. .. . ...... 149 S. M. Gore, A. O. Langlands, D. J. Spiegelhalter, and H. J. Stewart Treatment Decisions in Breast Cancer ...... 149 V.Unbehaun Randomization and Follow-up Care of Patients in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial: Personal Experience . . . . . ... . 171 D. von Wrese Alternative Treatments for Small Cancers of the Breast: Motives and Preferences of Patients Having to Choose .. . . 174 R. Verres Subjective Theories on Etiology and Treatment of Cancer . . . 179 Contents IX W H. Eberbach Individual Cases and the Scientific Method - A Conflict? Legal Aspects of Cancer Clinical Trials in the Federal Republic of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 185 K.D.MacRae The Value of Small Clinical Trials . 191 D. J. Spiegelhalter and L. S. Freedman A Predictive Approach to Selecting the Size of a Clinical Trial, Based on Subjective Clinical Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 . . J. Benichou and C. Chastang Statistical Properties and Use of Sequential Methods in Randomized Clinical Trials when the Response Criterion Is Censored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.7 . . . . . . Assessment of Quality of Life ... . ....... .. ...... 216 A. E. Fletcher Measurement of Quality of Life in Clinical Trials of Therapy . 216 N. K.Aaronson, M. Bullinger, and S.Ahmedzai A Modular Approach to Quality-of-Life Assessment in Cancer Clinical Trials ................. .. ........ 231 L. J. Fallowfield, M. Baum, and P. G. Maguire Effects of Breast Conservation on Psychological Morbidity Associated with Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Breast Cancer ........................... ... . 250 M. Olschewski, R. Verres, H. Scheurlen, and H. Rauschecker Evaluation of Psychosocial Aspects in a Breast Preservation Trial. . . . . . . 258 Subject Index . 270 We would like to inform our readers that the correct sequence of the authors of the contribution "New Drug Development in Gas trointestinal-Tract Cancer" in Recent Results in Cancer Research, Vol. 110 (P. Schlag, P. Hohenberger, and U. Metzger, Eds., Com bined Modality Therapy of Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer) is F. T. Garzon, M. R. Berger, H. Bischoff, and D. Schmahl. Owing to an unfortunate oversight on the part of the publisher, F. T. Garzon was erroneously listed as the second author of this contribution. We apologize both to the authors of this contribution and to our readers for this regrettable error. Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG List of Contributors * Aaronson, N. K. 2311 Lewis, 1. A 27 Ahmedzai, S. 231 Lythgoe, 1. P. 108 Baum, M. 6, 108, 250 MacRae, K.D. 191 Benichou, 1. 207 Maguire, P. G. 250 Bullinger, M. 231 Olschewski, M. 258 Byar, D. P. 34, 95 Peto, R 108 Caplan, RJ. 49 Rauschecker, H. 258 Chastang, C. 207 Redmond, C. K. 99 Cuzick, J. 105, 108 Ribeiro, G. 108 Davis, K. 130, 138 Rockette, H. E. 49, 99 Eberbach, W. H. 185 Scheurlen, H. 87, 108, 258 Failowfield, L. 250 Schumacher, M. 130 Fisher, B. 108 Simon, R 18, 55 Fletcher, AE. ~16 Spiegelhaiter, D.l. 149, 195 Freedman, L.S. 195 Stewart, H.l. 108, 149 Gore, S. M. 149 Trohler, U. 1 Haybittle, J.L . 75 Unbehaun, V. 171 Henderson, I. C. 82 Verres, R 179, 258 Host, H. 108 Wailgren, A 108 Kay, R 67 Wrese von, V. 174 Langlands, A O. 149 * The address of the principal author is given on the first page of each contribution. 1 Page on which contribution begins.

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