Abstract Background There is a paucity of literature on the referral outcome of patients seen in phase I trial clinics in academic oncology centres. This study aims to provide information on the accrual rate and to identify obstacles in the recruitment process. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed for all new patients referred and seen in the phase I clinic at the Princess Margaret Hospital between January 2000 and June 2005. Data on their demographics, medical history, and details of trial participation or non-entry were recorded. Results A total of 667 new ...
Background:Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eligi...
Introduction: Prospective clinical trials are essential to translate new therapy concepts or rather ...
Introduction and Objectives: Clinical trials are an important focus in academic otolaryngology pract...
OBJECTIVES: Phase III cancer clinical trials are expensive and time-consuming phases in drug develop...
Patient recruitments are a crucial part of clinical research, especially in the medical oncology fie...
In the United States, 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer annually and only 2.5% of adul...
Introduction. For anticancer drug development, it is crucial that patients participate in early-phas...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Accrual to clinical trials continues to be a problem in many countries including Australia despite i...
Introduction. A survey was sent to referring oncologists (ROs) to explore the reasons behind their r...
Clinical trials are necessary for the advancement of cancer treatment and care, however low rates of...
Purpose: Less than 5 % of patients with cancer participate in trials. Few studies have specifically ...
Introduction:Despite recent advances in treatment, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-r...
BackgroundRecruiting to randomized controlled trials is fraught with challenges; with less than one ...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background:Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eligi...
Introduction: Prospective clinical trials are essential to translate new therapy concepts or rather ...
Introduction and Objectives: Clinical trials are an important focus in academic otolaryngology pract...
OBJECTIVES: Phase III cancer clinical trials are expensive and time-consuming phases in drug develop...
Patient recruitments are a crucial part of clinical research, especially in the medical oncology fie...
In the United States, 1.2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer annually and only 2.5% of adul...
Introduction. For anticancer drug development, it is crucial that patients participate in early-phas...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Accrual to clinical trials continues to be a problem in many countries including Australia despite i...
Introduction. A survey was sent to referring oncologists (ROs) to explore the reasons behind their r...
Clinical trials are necessary for the advancement of cancer treatment and care, however low rates of...
Purpose: Less than 5 % of patients with cancer participate in trials. Few studies have specifically ...
Introduction:Despite recent advances in treatment, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-r...
BackgroundRecruiting to randomized controlled trials is fraught with challenges; with less than one ...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background:Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eligi...
Introduction: Prospective clinical trials are essential to translate new therapy concepts or rather ...
Introduction and Objectives: Clinical trials are an important focus in academic otolaryngology pract...