FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Conducting Multiregional Clinical Trials in Oncology
"The FDA encourages sponsors to pursue multiregional clinical trials, but stresses that such trials should be conducted within the appropriate context," said
There have been decreasing proportions of
The new draft guidance, "Considerations for Generating Clinical Evidence from Oncology Multiregional Clinical Development Programs," expands on current principles for MRCTs and, when finalized, will provide additional recommendations to improve the planning, design, conduct and analysis of future oncology MRCTs. It also will aid sponsors in planning multiregional clinical development programs that consider the agency's evaluation of trial results that can be applied to the intended use population in the
Comments on the draft guidance must be submitted within 60 days after publication in the Federal Register to Regulations.gov to ensure the agency considers them.
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