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Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the time spent to activate oncological non-profit clinical trials promoted in Italy by the National Cancer Institute of Naples, following the implementation of recent European laws. METHODOLOGY: Data about the process of activation of 5 non-profit multicentr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2912338/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20686686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011864 |
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author | De Feo, Gianfranco Signoriello, Simona Bryce, Jane C. Del Giudice, Antonia Canzanella, Giuliana Crudele, Federika Romano, Fiorella de Matteis, Giovanni Florio, Manuela Falasconi, Fabiano Savio, Alfonso Giordano, Pasqualina Daniele, Gennaro Iaccarino, Mario Piccirillo, Maria Carmela Di Maio, Massimo Morabito, Alessandro Gallo, Ciro Perrone, Francesco |
author_facet | De Feo, Gianfranco Signoriello, Simona Bryce, Jane C. Del Giudice, Antonia Canzanella, Giuliana Crudele, Federika Romano, Fiorella de Matteis, Giovanni Florio, Manuela Falasconi, Fabiano Savio, Alfonso Giordano, Pasqualina Daniele, Gennaro Iaccarino, Mario Piccirillo, Maria Carmela Di Maio, Massimo Morabito, Alessandro Gallo, Ciro Perrone, Francesco |
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description | AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the time spent to activate oncological non-profit clinical trials promoted in Italy by the National Cancer Institute of Naples, following the implementation of recent European laws. METHODOLOGY: Data about the process of activation of 5 non-profit multicentre clinical trials were prospectively collected through a web-based system. The impact of European guidelines was assessed by comparing the efficiency of the process between applications started before and after the decree introducing in Italy the Clinical Trial Application form (MD-CTA). Outcomes of the descriptive analyses were the time to EC opinion, the time to administrative agreement signature after a positive EC opinion, and the cumulative percentage of submissions that came to closure (either positive or negative) within four subsequent time cohorts. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From March 2007 to October 2009, 202 applications were submitted to 107 centres. Forty-four (59%) applications of those submitted before were successful, compared to 71 (55%) of those submitted after MD-CTA. Most of the failures were due to missing EC response (27% and 22%) or administrative reasons (10% and 16%, before and after, respectively); very few (4% and 7%) were due to EC refusal. The impact of the MD-CTA on time to EC opinion looked positive (median 4.1 vs 2.4 months, before and after, respectively) but a subgroup analysis revealed that the impact was limited to a comparison biased by the selection of EC. After a positive EC opinion, there was no difference before and after MD-CTA in the time to administrative agreement signature (median 3.6 and 3.8 months, respectively). A trend to shortening time to closure of the whole submission process over the time was evident, with 58% of the applications coming to closure within 6 months from submission in the most recent cohort. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience there is reassuring evidence of a trend toward shortening the time spent to activate non-profit clinical trials in Italy, but the whole process still remains inefficient. Efforts should be made to improve the process, also focusing on administrative procedures. |
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spelling | pubmed-29123382010-08-03 Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy De Feo, Gianfranco Signoriello, Simona Bryce, Jane C. Del Giudice, Antonia Canzanella, Giuliana Crudele, Federika Romano, Fiorella de Matteis, Giovanni Florio, Manuela Falasconi, Fabiano Savio, Alfonso Giordano, Pasqualina Daniele, Gennaro Iaccarino, Mario Piccirillo, Maria Carmela Di Maio, Massimo Morabito, Alessandro Gallo, Ciro Perrone, Francesco PLoS One Research Article AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the time spent to activate oncological non-profit clinical trials promoted in Italy by the National Cancer Institute of Naples, following the implementation of recent European laws. METHODOLOGY: Data about the process of activation of 5 non-profit multicentre clinical trials were prospectively collected through a web-based system. The impact of European guidelines was assessed by comparing the efficiency of the process between applications started before and after the decree introducing in Italy the Clinical Trial Application form (MD-CTA). Outcomes of the descriptive analyses were the time to EC opinion, the time to administrative agreement signature after a positive EC opinion, and the cumulative percentage of submissions that came to closure (either positive or negative) within four subsequent time cohorts. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From March 2007 to October 2009, 202 applications were submitted to 107 centres. Forty-four (59%) applications of those submitted before were successful, compared to 71 (55%) of those submitted after MD-CTA. Most of the failures were due to missing EC response (27% and 22%) or administrative reasons (10% and 16%, before and after, respectively); very few (4% and 7%) were due to EC refusal. The impact of the MD-CTA on time to EC opinion looked positive (median 4.1 vs 2.4 months, before and after, respectively) but a subgroup analysis revealed that the impact was limited to a comparison biased by the selection of EC. After a positive EC opinion, there was no difference before and after MD-CTA in the time to administrative agreement signature (median 3.6 and 3.8 months, respectively). A trend to shortening time to closure of the whole submission process over the time was evident, with 58% of the applications coming to closure within 6 months from submission in the most recent cohort. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience there is reassuring evidence of a trend toward shortening the time spent to activate non-profit clinical trials in Italy, but the whole process still remains inefficient. Efforts should be made to improve the process, also focusing on administrative procedures. Public Library of Science 2010-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2912338/ /pubmed/20686686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011864 Text en De Feo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article De Feo, Gianfranco Signoriello, Simona Bryce, Jane C. Del Giudice, Antonia Canzanella, Giuliana Crudele, Federika Romano, Fiorella de Matteis, Giovanni Florio, Manuela Falasconi, Fabiano Savio, Alfonso Giordano, Pasqualina Daniele, Gennaro Iaccarino, Mario Piccirillo, Maria Carmela Di Maio, Massimo Morabito, Alessandro Gallo, Ciro Perrone, Francesco Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title | Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title_full | Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title_fullStr | Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title_short | Time Spent for Activation of Non-Profit Studies in Oncology in Italy |
title_sort | time spent for activation of non-profit studies in oncology in italy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2912338/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20686686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011864 |
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