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Bayesian Optimal Phase II design with optimised stopping boundaries and response-adaptive randomisation

Published 18 Nov 2025 in stat.AP | (2511.14714v1)

Abstract: The Bayesian Optimal Phase II (BOP2) framework is a flexible trial design that can naturally facilitate complex adaptations due to its Bayesian setting. BOP2 uses equal randomisation and equally placed interim analyses in its design, but it is unclear whether these give the best operating characteristics. By incorporating Bayesian Response-Adaptive Randomisation (BRAR) and optimal interim analysis placement, we show that allocation to the best treatment and expected sample size can be improved with minimal impact on power. We discuss recommendations on implementing these adaptations, using simulation-based evidence, to give practical advice to practitioners. Reproducible code for the simulations is freely provided.

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