Why do so many clinical trials fail? This customer story showcases how integrating patient and provider insights from the start can drastically improve outcomes. Discover our approach to designing flexible and robust clinical trial protocols: https://hubs.la/Q02JysSS0
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Why do so many clinical trials fail? This customer story showcases how integrating patient and provider insights from the start can drastically improve outcomes. Discover our approach to designing flexible and robust clinical trial protocols: https://hubs.la/Q02rQ4d00
Clinical Trial Protocol Conceptualization: A Customer Story
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Why do so many clinical trials fail? This customer story showcases how integrating patient and provider insights from the start can drastically improve outcomes. Discover our approach to designing flexible and robust clinical trial protocols: https://hubs.la/Q02n02G10 #ClinicalTrials #Innovation #PatientCentricTrials #PatientEngagement #OncologyInnovation
Clinical Trial Protocol Conceptualization: A Customer Story
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Preview of Our Upcoming Project When our mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, we found the process of exploring clinical trials to be incredibly overwhelming. Navigating these trials often involves understanding complex medical terminology and specific disease characteristics, tasks that are ideally managed by an experienced oncologist. However, we recognize that many Canadians seeking clinical trials outside of Canada face significant challenges due to the lack of local oncological support and the steep learning curve associated with understanding trial eligibility criteria. To address this need, we have reviewed approximately 200 clinical trial listings from ClinicalTrials. gov and organized the eligibility criteria into a user-friendly questionnaire. This tool is designed to help you quickly assess clinical trial eligibility and can be used as an attachment when communicating with study coordinators. Please note that this is just a preliminary look at what we are developing. The current page only showcases the initial information, and there is still substantial work to be done on the backend. We look forward to sharing more details as the project progresses! #pancreaticcancer #pancreaticcancerawareness #clinicaltrials https://lnkd.in/dxz7RM5A
Coming soon: Clinical Trial Assist
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To design more balanced trials, sponsors need a transparent and data-driven view of the complex elements that impact clinical trials. This interactive example explores the effect of parameters on trial performance, offering sponsors a new way to think about complexity as the industry strives to improve the experience for patients and sites.
Data-driven protocol design optimization for better clinical trials
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🌍 Stay informed on the latest Myeloma and AL amyloidosis clinical trials across Europe! Each week, we share summaries of newly recruiting sites and key updates to trial designs. Don't miss week 42 updates on the European Clinical Trial Navigator! https://lnkd.in/dT7quGXt 👉 Explore more clinical trials here: https://lnkd.in/djm9XSWG #MPENavigator
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As clinical trials become increasingly complex, adopting next-generation ePRO and eCOA solutions is essential for success. Nonetheless, these solutions vary greatly in terms of adaptability and precision. That’s why Datacubed Health is offering a FREE webinar to guide you through the latest in ePRO and eCOA innovation, specifically tailored to enhance data accuracy and patient engagement for clinical trials. Discover how our collaborative approach with Sponsors and researchers ensures each solution meets unique protocol requirements and drives better outcomes. We’ll dive into pioneering tools like posture diaries and cognitive assessments, featuring real-world examples from Regeneron and UCSF. Whether you're refining current processes or exploring new approaches, learn how to: ✅ Enhance Precision: Tailor eCOA solutions to meet the unique demands of your trial protocol. ✅ Boost Engagement: Utilize innovative tools to improve patient retention and ensure consistent, accurate data capture. ✅ Drive Real-World Impact: See how our technology supports critical clinical research, like diagnosing Frontotemporal dementia. With expert insights and practical examples, we’ll guide you on incorporating tailored ePRO and eCOA solutions that support robust data collection and regulatory compliance. Register now to secure your spot in this forward-looking webinar and elevate the potential of your clinical trials! > Wednesday, 6th November 2024 > 3PM London / 10AM New York REGISTER HERE > https://lnkd.in/eybCBiGC
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Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard (MRCT Center) Center has been engaged with a multistakeholder group of colleagues in the Equitable Access to Clinical Trials (EACT) project, an initiative hosted by LUNGevity Foundation to promote sharing best practices and foster collaborative action to advance financial neutrality for patients participating in clinical trials. Patients cite cost as a top reason for declining clinical trial participation. Without comprehensive, explicit regulatory guidance on the acceptability of financial support for trial participants, sponsor and institutional review board (IRB) interpretations of what is fair, compliant, and achievable will continue to vary. New materials for eliminating financial burden for participants in clinical trials that are now are now available on EACT project website. These include a report on best practice considerations for sponsors, a "Participant Needs and Assessment Guide" to aid clinical trial site personnel in determining patients' assistance needs, and a tool for clinical trial staff on "Engaging with Sponsors about Financial Support Programs for Participants." Click here for additional information: https://bit.ly/3wNTJ3Y
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Due to the specific and objective nature of tumor response criteria, interrupting clinical trial results can be difficult. This Luminations video from the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation breaks down the metrics used to evaluate a tumor's response to treatment to help patients understand their results. Watch the full video and share it with your networks: https://lnkd.in/eiD8rTd6
Understanding Your Clinical Trial Results
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I was recently invited to share my insights with Brian Bossetta regarding the FDA’s new initiative aimed at advancing clinical trial diversity. The FDA's Oncology Center of Excellence (OCE) has launched an Equity Program to improve access to oncology clinical trials for historically marginalized groups, including racial and ethnic minorities, rural populations, and those facing barriers to healthcare access. The initiative is a significant step towards reducing health disparities and ensuring that all patients have the opportunity to participate in potentially life-saving trials. If oncology clinical trial participants do not adequately reflect the diverse groups of people who are affected by cancer, there is a risk of developing treatments that may be less effective or have different side effects for certain ethnic or racial groups. It may also perpetuate existing health disparities and limit access to cutting-edge therapies for these communities. Read my full discussion with Citeline's Medtech Insight here: https://lnkd.in/eUbBv94e
Physician And myTomorrows CEO Discusses FDA’s New Program To Advance Clinical Trial Diversity
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Curious on how to accelerate your clinical development? Check out our upcoming webinar for innovative approaches to keep it on track.
Join this webinar to cover key questions about innovative approaches to keeping clinical development on track to meet timelines and other key performance indicators. Thursday, May 16, 2024 | 10am EDT (NA) / 3PM BST (UK) / 4PM CEST (EU-Central)
Accelerating Clinical Development through Design, Diversity & Digitalization in Oncology and Beyond
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