National Estimates of the Participation of Patients With Cancer in Clinical Research Studies Based on Commission on Cancer Accreditation Data.
Joseph M UngerLawrence N ShulmanMatthew A FacktorHeidi NelsonMark E FleuryPublished in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
In a first-time use of national accreditation information from the CoC, enrollment to cancer treatment trials was 7.1%, higher than historical estimates of <5%. Patients participated in a diverse set of other study types. Contributions of adult patients with cancer to clinical research is more common than previously understood.
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