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Linganisha mbinu

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Jaribio la Kliniki la Awamu ya Kwanza Lililorekebishwa Hatari×Jaribio la Kliniki la Awamu ya I×
NyanjaEpidemiolojiaEpidemiolojia
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili1990s–2000s1960s (formal regulatory framework established ~1963–1970s)
MwanzilishiEvolved from the Continual Reassessment Method (O'Quigley et al., 1990) extended with patient-level risk covariatesRegulatory and clinical pharmacology community; formalized in U.S. FDA IND regulations (1963) and ICH guidelines
AinaInterventional clinical trial designInterventional clinical study design
Chanzo asiliaIasonos, A., Wilton, A. S., & Gonen, M. (2008). A review of stochastic dose-finding methods. Statistics in Medicine, 27(25), 5031–5046. link ↗Storer, B. E. (1989). Design and analysis of phase I clinical trials. Biometrics, 45(3), 925–937. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalarisk-stratified Phase I trial, risk-adaptive dose-escalation study, covariate-adjusted Phase I study, risk-based dose-finding trialPhase 1 trial, first-in-human study, FIH study, dose-escalation study
Zinazohusiana56
MuhtasariA risk-adjusted Phase I clinical trial is a first-in-human or dose-finding study that explicitly incorporates patient-level risk covariates — such as organ function, prior therapy, or genetic markers — into the dose-escalation model. Rather than treating all enrolled participants as homogeneous, the design accounts for individual differences in tolerance, allowing the recommended dose to vary by risk stratum. This approach is especially common in oncology, where patients with impaired renal function or heavily pre-treated disease may tolerate lower doses than the broader population.A Phase I clinical trial is the first stage of human testing for a new drug, biologic, or intervention. Its primary objective is to evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) rather than therapeutic efficacy. Small cohorts of participants — typically healthy volunteers or patients with advanced disease — receive sequentially increasing doses to identify the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) that define the boundary for subsequent trials.
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