The problem

In many studies, researchers are interested in evaluating a treatment or line of treatment in terms of response time, that is, the time until a complete or partial response to the drug occurs. In these studies, healthcare professionals record for each participant whether they experience: complete response (CR), partial response (PR) or progression of disease (PD), as well as the time (from the start of the study) in which they present the respective condition, and then evaluate the treatment or line of treatment, in terms of response time, i.e. the time until a complete or partial response to the treatment appears.

The purpose

Indication of the effectiveness of the treatment in terms of response time, i.e. the time until a complete or partial response to the treatment occurs.

The solution

With the use of the appropriate statistical methodology (Kaplan Meier curve, Median survival time with the corresponding 95% Confidence Intervals, Life table analysis), the evaluation of the treatment or line of treatment will be carried out, in order for the user to be able to evaluate its degree of effectiveness in terms of response time, i.e. the time until a complete or partial response to the treatment occurs.

The benefit

Health professionals will be able to easily, quickly and without having any particular level of statistical knowledge, evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment or line of treatment they are interested in, in terms of response time, i.e. the time until a complete or partial response occurs in treatment.