Oncology phase I trials have been traditionally referred to as ‘toxicity trials’. The distinction of clinical trials into three phases has been challenged in the past few years, leading to the current situation in which response rates are increasingly reported from phase I trials. The authors dissect the ethical dilemmas surrounding the therapeutic intent of phase I trials and provide evidence of contemporary phase I trials as a therapeutic option for patients with cancer.
- Jacob J. Adashek
- Patricia M. LoRusso
- Razelle Kurzrock