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Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE

Authors :
Teresa Rojas
Andrew J. Pearson
Nicole Scobie
Leona Knox
Darshan Wariabharaj
Pamela Kearns
Gilles Vassal
Gregory Reaman
Todd Alonzo
Andrea Biondi
Kathy Brodeur‐Robb
Maryam Fouladi
Thomas Gross
Stephen Hunger
Geoff McCowage
Alberto Pappo
Martin Schrappe
Maria Grazia Valsecchi
Brenda Weigel
Peter Wejbora
James Whitlock
Michel Zwaan
Vickie Buenger
Donna Ludwinski
Elly Barry
Kathleen Neville
Anjali Sharma
Dominik Karres
de Rojas, T
Pearson, A
Scobie, N
Knox, L
Wariabharaj, D
Kearns, P
Vassal, G
Reaman, G
Alonzo, T
Biondi, A
Brodeur-Robb, K
Fouladi, M
Gross, T
Hunger, S
Mccowage, G
Pappo, A
Schrappe, M
Grazia Valsecchi, M
Weigel, B
Wejbora, P
Whitlock, J
Zwaan, M
Buenger, V
Ludwinski, D
Barry, E
Neville, K
Sharma, A
Karres, D
Source :
Cancer Medicine, Cancer Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 23, Pp 8462-8474 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Background Since pediatric cancer drug development is a global enterprise, we sought to provide an overview of the landscape of intercontinental clinical trials in pediatric oncology opened over the last decade. Methods ClinicalTrials.gov was systematically searched to identify all clinical therapeutic trials which opened between 2010 and 2020 and recruited pediatric patients (<br />Intercontinental collaboration is alarmingly rare in childhood cancer trials, despite the rare disease setting and despite pediatric clinical research being inevitably a global enterprise. Barriers to collaboration should be identified and met with specific solutions to accelerate urgently needed drug development for children and adolescents with cancer.

Details

ISSN :
20457634
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f0b97eded30450b8df1e28242a214ca