Structures Supporting Cancer Clinical Trials

Chapter 20


Structures Supporting Cancer Clinical Trials




Summary of Key Points




• 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:



• Affiliation with an institution or network that provides scientific and administrative support, such as the following:



image Cooperative Group


image Cancer Trials Support Unit


image Cancer Center Network


image Biopharmaceutical industry network


image Research institution


image Access to an authorized Institutional Review Board


image Access to adequate laboratory facilities to process protocol-required specimens


image Adherence to good clinical practices


image Accurate and timely data reporting

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Jun 13, 2016 | Posted by in ONCOLOGY | Comments Off on Structures Supporting Cancer Clinical Trials

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