🚨 The CAMBRIA-2 #BreastCancer trial, sponsored by AstraZeneca, is now open at St. Vincent's Hospital, Beaumont Hospital, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, and Mater Private Hospital. Congrats to site PIs Prof Michaela Higgins, Dr Patrick Morris, Dr Geraldine O’Sullivan Coyne & Prof Cathy Kelly, & NLI Prof Seamus O'Reilly. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3C4eM4W #CancerReseacrh #ClinicalTrials Austrian Breast & Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG)
Cancer Trials Ireland
Non-profit Organizations
Dublin 2, County Dublin 7,717 followers
Together we're finding answers to cancer.
About us
Cancer Trials Ireland is a national network dedicated to advancing cancer care through clinical trials, where new treatments and approaches are thoroughly tested. As a cornerstone of Ireland’s cancer research infrastructure, we unite clinical specialists, researchers, and key stakeholders to drive evidence-based improvements in cancer outcomes. Our organisation comprises nearly all cancer-treating specialists in Ireland, collaborating through eight Cancer Clinical Trials Groups and 18 hospital-based Cancer Trials Units (CTUs) nationwide. Supported by a central team of clinical researchers, project managers, and data experts, our trials are crucial for developing new treatments that enhance patient care. In addition to sponsoring our own academic trials, we work with international research groups and pharmaceutical companies, which brings substantial investment and innovative therapies to Irish patients. In Ireland, one in two people will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. However, thanks to decades of research and clinical trials, many of these diagnoses now have effective treatments, with over 60% of patients surviving at least five years, and many being cured. Today, more than 200,000 people in Ireland have survived a cancer diagnosis. Despite this progress, the National Cancer Registry of Ireland (NCRI) reports that nearly 25,000 people are diagnosed with cancer annually, a number expected to double as our population ages. The 2017 National Cancer Strategy emphasises the critical role of research and trials, aiming to double patient participation in drug trials. While only about 2% of Irish patients were on clinical trials in 2021, Cancer Trials Ireland has made significant strides, with a 27.5% increase in patient participation in all trials in 2023 compared to the previous year. Charity Regulatory Authority No. 20036676 Revenue Number CHY12492 Company Number 268044
- Website
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http://www.cancertrials.ie
External link for Cancer Trials Ireland
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin 2, County Dublin
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Cancer Drug and Treatment Development, Phase I, II & III Clinical Trials, CT Project Management, CT Monitoring, CT Pharmacovigilance, CT Regulatory & Audit, and CT Statistics & Data Management
Locations
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Primary
121 St Stephen's Green
Dublin 2, County Dublin D02 H903, IE
Employees at Cancer Trials Ireland
Updates
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With Storm Éowyn approaching, Met Éireann has issued a Red Weather Warning for Friday, 24th January. In light of this, Cancer Trials Ireland is closing the office tomorrow and asking all staff to work from home and stay safe. #StormÉowyn #StaySafe
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This Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, we recognise that clinical trials can provide patients with access to new treatments. The ENGOT cx20 trials for patients with metastatic #CervicalCancer is open at 3 Irish sites, and has multiple patients in screening. More: https://bit.ly/3DZV3nr #CervicalCancerPrevention #CervicalScreening
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This Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, we recognise that clinical trials can provide patients with access to new treatments. The ENGOT cx20 trials for patients with metastatic #CervicalCancer is open at 3 Irish sites, and has multiple patients in screening. More: https://bit.ly/3DZV3nr #CervicalCancerPrevention #CervicalScreening
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The draft programme for government pledges to increase the number of clinical trials and aims to better support members of our community to focus on clinical trials. These are welcome inclusions, but they will only be achieved through proper investment. The next government must double Cancer Trials Ireland’s funding to €15m and allocate €5m from the Shared Ireland Fund to support cancer trials across the island of Ireland. #CancerResearch #ClinicalTrials #HealthPolicy #SharedIreland
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📢 The PRO-ACT Partner Survey is live and seeking responses. #ProstateCancer patients and their partners know that it can be a couple's disease. Partner input is an important aspect of this patient-led research study. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4gbjMTG #ProstateCancerResearch #PPI
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Lots of myths exist about cancer clinical trials, which can mean that patients don't know the facts. The truth? ✅ Trials drive better treatments and save lives. You can find answers to your questions at: https://bit.ly/4g3fLQL #CancerResearch #ClinicalTrialsSaveLives
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⌛ Abstract submissions for Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention & Survivorship at the IACR 61st Annual Scientific Conference close soon! ⏲️ Deadline: Fri 24 Jan 2025 ️ 📍 Europa Hotel, Belfast | 5–7 March 2025 Submit now: https://bit.ly/42mrnLk #IACR2025 #CancerResearch
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We are proud that our members and staff contributed to multiple peer-reviewed journal articles in 2024. For the complete list, visit: https://bit.ly/40e1omL Join us in celebrating their contribution to advancing cancer research. #CancerTrialsIreland #ResearchExcellence #AcademicPublishing #MakingADifference
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The PREcoopERA study for premenopausal patients with ER-positive/HER2-negative early #BreastCancer has opened another 🇮🇪 site at Cork University Hospitals Group Congratulations to Cancer Research @UCC, PI and NLI Professor Roisin Connolly and all involved 👏 Sponsor: ETOP IBCSG Partners Foundation Link: https://bit.ly/3UGNU0K