Journal article
Conducting Clinical Trials in Twin Populations: A Review of Design, Analysis, Recruitment and Ethical Issues for Twin-Only Trials
LN Yelland, KJ Scurrah, P Ferreira, L Calais-Ferreira, M Rankin, J Denton, M Harvey, KJ Lee, E Kendal, JM Craig
Twin Research and Human Genetics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1017/thg.2021.52
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Abstract
Although twins often participate in medical research, few clinical trials are conducted entirely in twin populations. The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the substantial benefits and address the key challenges of conducting clinical trials in twin populations, or 'twin-only trials'. We consider the unique design, analysis, recruitment and ethical issues that arise in such trials. In particular, we describe the different approaches available for randomizing twin pairs, highlight the similarity or correlation that exists between outcomes of twins, and discuss the impact of this correlation on sample size calculations and statistical analysis methods for estimating treatment effects. W..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (L.Y., Early Career Fellowship APP1052388), (K.S. and L.C., Centre of Research Excellence APP1079102), (P.F., Career Development Fellowship APP1144311) and (K.L., Career Development Fellowship APP1053609).