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Articles
Clinical Trials
- Centerwatch
Clinical Trials Listing Service. "You can use
this site to find a wealth of information about clinical
research, including listings of more than 41,000 active
industry and government-sponsored clinical trials, as
well as new drug therapies in research and those
recently approved by the FDA. Our site is designed to be
an open resource for patients interested in
participating in clinical trials and for research
professionals."
- ClinicalTrials.gov.
A service of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
"ClinicalTrials.gov offers up-to-date information for
locating federally and privately supported clinical trials
for a wide range of diseases and conditions. A clinical
trial (also clinical research) is a research study in
human volunteers to answer specific health questions.
Interventional trials determine whether experimental
treatments or new ways of using known therapies are safe
and effective under controlled environments. Observational
trials address health issues in large groups of people or
populations in natural settings.
ClinicalTrials.gov currently contains approximately 12,300
clinical studies sponsored by the National Institutes of
Health, other federal agencies, and private industry.
Studies listed in the database are conducted in all 50
States and in over 100 countries. ClinicalTrials.gov
receives over 3 million page views per month and hosts
approximately 17,000 visitors daily."
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Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry (CITR).
"On this web site you will find information regarding
the mission and goals of the Registry, how to become a
participating transplant center, Registry news and
reports and links to general information about
islet/beta cell transplants. Participating Transplant
Centers, CITR Committees, and participating
organizations may access secured CITR information
through this web site (Secured Access)."
Forums, Discussion Groups, and Listservs Dealing with Clinical Trials
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Organizations Concerned with Clinical Trials
- Cancer and Leukemia
Group B (CALGB). "The Cancer and Leukemia Group
B (CALGB) is a national clinical research group sponsored
by the National Cancer Institute, with its Central Office
headquartered at the University of Chicago and its
Statistical Center located at Duke University. The CALGB
was founded in 1956 with a goal of bringing together
clinical oncologists and laboratory investigators to
develop better treatments for cancer. Since 1956, CALGB
has grown into a national network of 29 university medical
centers, over 225 community hospitals and more than 3000
oncology specialists who collaborate in clinical research
studies aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality from
cancer, relating the biological characteristics of cancer
to clinical outcomes and developing new strategies for the
early detection and prevention of cancer."
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Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG). "The
Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) is one of the National
Cancer Institute's (NCI) funded cooperative cancer
research groups. GOG is the only group which focuses its
research on women with pelvic malignancies, such as cancer
of the ovary, uterus, and cervix.
The GOG was organized in 1970 by a group of farsighted
gynecologic surgeons with special interest in quality
clinical research. They recognized the need for a
collaborative research effort, not only among
institutions, but also among the various disciplines
involved in the treatment of women with gynecologic
cancers. Prior to that time, the fundamental basis of
clinical practice in gynecologic cancer consisted of
reports from individual investigators largely derived from
case reports and retrospective nonrandomized reviews. The
GOG was among the first organizations to adopt a
multidisciplinary, multi-institutional, prospective
approach to the management of pelvic malignancies in
women."
- Institute for
Global Ethics. "...To promote ethical behavior
in individuals, institutions, and nations through
research, public discourse, and practical action."
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
From the Department of Health and Human Services.
- National Surgical
Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP). "The
National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP)
is a clinical trials cooperative group supported by the
National Cancer Institute (NCI). We have a more than
40-year history of designing and conducting clinical
trials that have changed the way breast cancer is treated,
and, more recently, prevented. It was the NSABP's breast
cancer studies that led to the establishment of lumpectomy
plus radiation over radical mastectomy as the standard
surgical treatment for breast cancer. We were also the
first to demonstrate that adjuvant therapy could alter the
natural history of breast cancer, increasing survival
rates, and the first to demonstrate on a large scale the
preventive effects of the drug tamoxifen in breast cancer.
Since its beginning the NSABP has enrolled more than
60,000 women and men in clinical trials in breast and
colorectal cancer. We are headquartered in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania and have research sites at nearly 200 major
medical centers, university hospitals, large oncology
practice groups, and health maintenance organizations in
the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia. At
those sites and their satellites, more than 5000
physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals
conduct NSABP treatment and prevention trials. Their
presence at local hospitals and medical facilities means
that state-of-the-art clinical trials can be provided to
patients near their homes."
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Pediatric Oncology Group (POG).
- Society for Clinical
Trials. "The Society for Clinical Trials,
created in 1978, is an international professional
organization dedicated to the development and
dissemination of knowledge about the design, conduct and
analysis of government and industry-sponsored clinical
trials and related health care research methodologies."
- Society of
Clinical Research Associates, Inc. "The Society
of Clinical Research Associates, Inc., is a non-profit,
professional organization dedicated to the continuing
education and development of clinical research
professionals."
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