Save the date for the #CCTG 2025 Annual Spring Meeting of Participants, which will take place on April 25-27, 2025, at the Chelsea Hotel in Toronto. For key dates and reminders: https://buff.ly/3ZOIXFg
Canadian Cancer Trials Group
Research Services
Kingston, Ontario 1,318 followers
Trials That Matter
About us
The Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG) is a cancer clinical trials research cooperative conducting phase I-III trials to test anti-cancer and supportive therapies in over 80 institutions across Canada and internationally. From its centre at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, CCTG has supported over 500 trials in over 40 countries, aimed at improving survival rates and quality of life for all people with cancer. CCTG is one of the national programs of the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI).
- Website
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http://www.ctg.queensu.ca
External link for Canadian Cancer Trials Group
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Kingston, Ontario
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1980
- Specialties
- cancer research, cancer clinical trials, and clinical trials
Locations
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Primary
10 Stuart Street
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, CA
Employees at Canadian Cancer Trials Group
Updates
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Happy Holidays to everyone from your friends at #CCTG https://buff.ly/3B2CG0j
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#CCTG has opened nominations for the 2025 Recognition Awards honouring individuals who have contributed significantly to the mission and activities of the Group. Nominated your coworkers for recognition: Founder's Award: Excellence in Clinical Trials Research, the Phase III Young Investigator Award, the Early Drug Development Young Investigator Award and the Award for Excellence in Clinical Trials Conduct. https://buff.ly/4gASeHy
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The #CCTG BLC6 urothelial #bladder #cancer clinical trial is now open nationally. Researchers want to understand whether a blood test can more effectively determine who should get #immunotherapy after surgery for #bladdercancer and which treatment is best. https://buff.ly/49ON4Wo
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CCTG is please to welcome our new patient representative Melissa Coombs who will be supporting the CCTG Hematology Disease Site Committee. Melissa is an acute lymphoblastic leukemia t-cell survivor who was diagnosed in September 2016 at the age of 35. https://buff.ly/4iyznil
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The #CCTG Patient Representative Committee members participated in a facilitated session designed to identify research topics they view as being most important to cancer patients and caregivers. The outcome of the workshop resulted in 6 Cancer Patient Research Priorities. https://buff.ly/41JixHz
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#CCTG is thrilled to welcome Dawn Barker and Ruth Ackerman as new Patient Representatives who will be supporting the Breast Disease Site Committee. Check out the link below to learn more about the newest members of the CCTG team. https://buff.ly/41xvEv0
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CCTG will have adjusted hours of operation over the holiday season. Visit the link below to see any important information about closures and shipments during the holidays. https://buff.ly/3B2CG0j
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#CCTG HN13 head and neck cancer trial has opened in Canada and will explore a new radiotherapy technique to determine if the new treatment offers better cancer and symptom control compared to standard treatment. #SolvingCancerTogether https://buff.ly/3COE3jw
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In honor of #PancreaticCancerAwarenessMonth this November, #CCTG reaffirms our commitment to clinical research to improve treatment options for patients. #ClinicalTrials #SolvingCancerTogether