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      The pursuit of balance: An overview of covariate-adaptive randomization techniques in clinical trials.

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          Abstract

          Randomization is fundamental to the design and conduct of clinical trials. Simple randomization ensures independence among subject treatment assignments and prevents potential selection biases, yet it does not guarantee balance in covariate distributions across treatment groups. Ensuring balance in important prognostic covariates across treatment groups is desirable for many reasons. A broad class of randomization methods for achieving balance are reviewed in this paper; these include block randomization, stratified randomization, minimization, and dynamic hierarchical randomization. Practical considerations arising from experience with using the techniques are described. A review of randomization methods used in practice in recent randomized clinical trials is also provided.

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          Journal
          Contemp Clin Trials
          Contemporary clinical trials
          Elsevier BV
          1559-2030
          1551-7144
          Nov 2015
          : 45
          : Pt A
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc., Deerfield, IL 60015, USA. Electronic address: yzlinn@gmail.com.
          [2 ] AbbVie Inc., North Chicago, IL 60064, USA.
          [3 ] Deerfield Institute, New York, NY 10017, USA.
          Article
          S1551-7144(15)30047-1
          10.1016/j.cct.2015.07.011
          26244705
          0b7904d7-2629-4f80-9ba8-9b8f5cfb8667
          History

          Block randomization,Stratified randomization,Randomization,Minimization,Dynamic hierarchical randomization,Clinical trials

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