社区环境中的癌症临床试验:20年回顾。

R A Avent, R O Dillman
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在过去的二十年里,美国的临床癌症研究有了显著的发展,并且由于社区医院、执业肿瘤学家的参与和社区癌症临床试验组织的创建而得到了显著的加强。这些以社区为基础的团体已经招募了超过102,000名患者参加重要的临床试验,这些临床试验回答了改善美国和全世界癌症治疗的问题(图3,表8)。执业肿瘤学家现在在临床研究实践中接受了良好的培训,应该努力确保他们参与临床研究的人数继续增加。进行临床癌症研究有许多障碍,但没有一个比成本问题更大。我们目前正面临着令人生畏的前景,医疗改革可能会大大减少或偏向未来的癌症临床试验。必须教育消费者、提供者、政治家和一般公众保护和扩大癌症临床研究结构,以便我们能够继续追求最佳的癌症管理。
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Cancer clinical trials in the community setting: a 20 year retrospective.

During the past two decades clinical cancer research in the United States has grown dramatically and has been significantly enhanced by the participation of community hospitals, practicing oncologists, and the creation of community cancer clinical trials organizations. More than 102,000 patients have been enrolled by these community based groups to important clinical trials which have answered questions that have improved cancer treatment in this country and worldwide (Figure 3, Table 8). Practicing oncologists are now well trained in the practice of clinical research and efforts should be directed to ensure that their participation in clinical research continues to increase. There are many obstacles to performing clinical cancer research, but none is greater than the issue of cost. We are currently facing the daunting prospect that health care reform may dramatically curtail or bias future cancer clinical trials. Consumers, providers, politicians, and the general public must be educated to protect and expand the cancer clinical research structure so that we can continue the pursuit of optimal cancer management.

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