Infrastructure to Support Accrual of Older Adults to National Cancer Institute Clinical Trials.
Gretchen G KimmickMina S SedrakGrant WilliamsNadine J McClearyAshley E RoskoJeffrey L BerenbergRachel A FreedmanMary Lou SmithAmina AhmedHyman B MussSelina ChowWilliam DalePublished in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs (2022)
As part of ongoing efforts to meaningfully improve recruitment, enrollment, and accrual of older adults into cancer clinical trials, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) sponsored a workshop with experts across the country entitled Engaging Older Adults in the NCI Clinical Trials Network: Challenges and Opportunities. Three working groups, including Study Design, Infrastructure, and Stakeholders, were formed, who worked together to offer synergistic improvements in the system. Here, we summarize the workshop discussions of the Infrastructure Working Group, whose goal was to address infrastructural challenges, identify underlying resources, and offer solutions to facilitate accrual of older adults into cancer clinical trials. Based on preconference work and workshop discussions, four key recommendations to strengthen NCI infrastructure were proposed: 1) further centralize resources and expertise; 2) provide training for clinical research staff; (3) develop common data elements; and 4) evaluate what works and does not work. These recommendations provide a strategy to improve the infrastructure to enroll more older adults in cancer clinical trials.
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