Chapter 20 • Cancer clinical trials provide the evidence on which sound oncology practice is based. • Providing a greater efficiency in implementing clinical trials and achieving enrollment rapidly has been a major goal of the National Cancer Institute, cancer centers, the biopharmaceutical industry, and patient advocacy groups. • Physicians in private practice have many opportunities to participate in clinical trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and/or the biopharmaceutical industry. • Physicians and patients have online access to all U.S. sponsored clinical trials at clinicaltrials.gov and have access to additional information about cancer trials at cancer.gov. • Successful participation in clinical trials includes the following clinical components: The attitude and commitment of the physician Sufficient preparation and infrastructure Trained staff, including at least some of the following: • Affiliation with an institution or network that provides scientific and administrative support, such as the following: Biopharmaceutical industry network Access to an authorized Institutional Review Board Access to adequate laboratory facilities to process protocol-required specimens Adherence to good clinical practices Accurate and timely data reporting
Structures Supporting Cancer Clinical Trials
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