Amplifying the patient's voice in oncology early-phase clinical trials: solutions to burdens and barriers
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University of Manchester and the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2024
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Dose-finding oncology trials (DFOTs) provide early access to novel compounds of potential therapeutic benefit in addition to providing critical safety and dosing information. While access to trials for which a patient is eligible remains the largest barrier to enrollment on clinical trials, additional direct and indirect barriers unique to enrollment on DFOTs are often overlooked but worthy of consideration. Direct barriers including financial costs of care, travel and time investments, and logical challenges including correlative study designs are important to bear in mind when developing strategies to facilitate the patient experience on DFOTs. Indirect barriers such as strict eligibility criteria, washout periods, and concomitant medication restrictions should be accounted for during DFOT design to maintain the fidelity of the trial without being overly exclusionary. Involving patients and advocates and incorporating patient-reported outcomes (PROs) throughout the process, from initial DFOT design, through patient recruitment and participation, is critical to informing strategies to minimize identified barriers to offer the benefit of DFOTs to all patients.Citation
Spencer K, Butenschoen H, Alger E, Bachini M, Cook N. Amplifying the Patient's Voice in Oncology Early-Phase Clinical Trials: Solutions to Burdens and Barriers. American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. 2024 Jun;44(3):e433648.Journal
American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational BookDOI
10.1200/edbk_433648PubMed ID
38857456Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1200/edbk_433648Type
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10.1200/edbk_433648
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