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Opportunities for Quantitative Translational Modeling in Oncology
Author(s) -
Yates James W.T.,
Byrne Helen,
Chapman Sonya C.,
Chen Tao,
CucurullSanchez Lourdes,
DelgadoSanMartin Juan,
Di Veroli Giovanni,
Dovedi Simon J.,
Dunlop Carina,
Jena Rajesh,
Jodrell Duncan,
Martin Emma,
Mercier Francois,
RamosMontoya Antonio,
Struemper Herbert,
Vicini Paolo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.941
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1532-6535
pISSN - 0009-9236
DOI - 10.1002/cpt.1963
Subject(s) - systems pharmacology , clinical trial , translational research , drug development , medicine , clinical pharmacology , data science , medical physics , computer science , psychology , computational biology , pharmacology , drug , biology , pathology
A 2-day meeting was held by members of the UK Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Network (<http://www.qsp-uk.net/>) in November 2018 on the topic of Translational Challenges in Oncology. Participants from a wide range of backgrounds were invited to discuss current and emerging modeling applications in nonclinical and clinical drug development, and to identify areas for improvement. This resulting perspective explores opportunities for impactful quantitative pharmacology approaches. Four key themes arose from the presentations and discussions that were held, leading to the following recommendations: Evaluate the predictivity and reproducibility of animal cancer models through precompetitive collaboration. Apply mechanism of action (MoA) based mechanistic models derived from nonclinical data to clinical trial data. Apply MoA reflective models across trial data sets to more robustly quantify the natural history of disease and response to differing interventions. Quantify more robustly the dose and concentration dependence of adverse events through mathematical modelling techniques and modified trial design.

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