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CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research

PURPOSE: Rare cancers are challenging for researchers, as clinicians and scientists have difficulty recruiting sufficient patient cases to power studies appropriately. Likewise, patients often are frustrated by a lack of specific information or evidence base for their cancer and, although eager to p...

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Autores principales: Kee, Damien, Parker, Clare, Bae, Susie, Tucker, Katherine M., Harrison, Michelle, Tohidi-Esfahani, Ibrahim, Black, Marita, Delahunty, Rachel, Ananda, Sumitra, Friedlander, Michael, Cunliffe, Heather E., Gibbs, Peter, Desai, Jayesh, Trotman, Judith, Scott, Clare L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32083956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/CCI.19.00085
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author Kee, Damien
Parker, Clare
Bae, Susie
Tucker, Katherine M.
Harrison, Michelle
Tohidi-Esfahani, Ibrahim
Black, Marita
Delahunty, Rachel
Ananda, Sumitra
Friedlander, Michael
Cunliffe, Heather E.
Gibbs, Peter
Desai, Jayesh
Trotman, Judith
Scott, Clare L.
author_facet Kee, Damien
Parker, Clare
Bae, Susie
Tucker, Katherine M.
Harrison, Michelle
Tohidi-Esfahani, Ibrahim
Black, Marita
Delahunty, Rachel
Ananda, Sumitra
Friedlander, Michael
Cunliffe, Heather E.
Gibbs, Peter
Desai, Jayesh
Trotman, Judith
Scott, Clare L.
author_sort Kee, Damien
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description PURPOSE: Rare cancers are challenging for researchers, as clinicians and scientists have difficulty recruiting sufficient patient cases to power studies appropriately. Likewise, patients often are frustrated by a lack of specific information or evidence base for their cancer and, although eager to participate in research, have limited opportunities. We established CART-WHEEL.org, an online patient-entered database, to directly engage patients in the research process, collect rare cancer data, and facilitate their entry into additional research. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients access CART-WHEEL.org directly online. Clinical information is collected from users via a streamlined questionnaire developed collaboratively with consumer groups to ensure accessibility and relevance. Data collected include the following: patient demographics, comorbidities, and risk factors and tumor diagnostic, biomarker, and treatment history. Patients can download a medical summary for personal use; consent for research use of data; and indicate willingness to be contacted about other research or clinical trials. We describe data collected to date and its validation, and we provide examples of how CART-WHEEL.org can facilitate rare cancer research. RESULTS: From January 2010 to March 2018, 558 patients provided consent and entered their rare cancer data. One hundred distinct rare tumor types and patients from 22 countries were included. Validation of data entered by 21 patients with sarcoma against a hospital database demonstrated accuracy sufficient to facilitate future research in key fields, such as tumor site (95%) and histopathologic diagnosis (90%). Examples of CART-WHEEL–based disease-specific projects, subsequent recruitment to other rare cancer projects, and rare cancer patient cases of interest are described. CONCLUSIONS: Online platforms like CART-WHEEL.org can engage consumers directly, facilitating collection of patient-entered rare cancer data for hypothesis generation, and connect patients with researchers to enable specific rare cancer research and clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-70492502021-02-21 CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research Kee, Damien Parker, Clare Bae, Susie Tucker, Katherine M. Harrison, Michelle Tohidi-Esfahani, Ibrahim Black, Marita Delahunty, Rachel Ananda, Sumitra Friedlander, Michael Cunliffe, Heather E. Gibbs, Peter Desai, Jayesh Trotman, Judith Scott, Clare L. JCO Clin Cancer Inform Original Reports PURPOSE: Rare cancers are challenging for researchers, as clinicians and scientists have difficulty recruiting sufficient patient cases to power studies appropriately. Likewise, patients often are frustrated by a lack of specific information or evidence base for their cancer and, although eager to participate in research, have limited opportunities. We established CART-WHEEL.org, an online patient-entered database, to directly engage patients in the research process, collect rare cancer data, and facilitate their entry into additional research. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients access CART-WHEEL.org directly online. Clinical information is collected from users via a streamlined questionnaire developed collaboratively with consumer groups to ensure accessibility and relevance. Data collected include the following: patient demographics, comorbidities, and risk factors and tumor diagnostic, biomarker, and treatment history. Patients can download a medical summary for personal use; consent for research use of data; and indicate willingness to be contacted about other research or clinical trials. We describe data collected to date and its validation, and we provide examples of how CART-WHEEL.org can facilitate rare cancer research. RESULTS: From January 2010 to March 2018, 558 patients provided consent and entered their rare cancer data. One hundred distinct rare tumor types and patients from 22 countries were included. Validation of data entered by 21 patients with sarcoma against a hospital database demonstrated accuracy sufficient to facilitate future research in key fields, such as tumor site (95%) and histopathologic diagnosis (90%). Examples of CART-WHEEL–based disease-specific projects, subsequent recruitment to other rare cancer projects, and rare cancer patient cases of interest are described. CONCLUSIONS: Online platforms like CART-WHEEL.org can engage consumers directly, facilitating collection of patient-entered rare cancer data for hypothesis generation, and connect patients with researchers to enable specific rare cancer research and clinical trials. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7049250/ /pubmed/32083956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/CCI.19.00085 Text en © 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Kee, Damien
Parker, Clare
Bae, Susie
Tucker, Katherine M.
Harrison, Michelle
Tohidi-Esfahani, Ibrahim
Black, Marita
Delahunty, Rachel
Ananda, Sumitra
Friedlander, Michael
Cunliffe, Heather E.
Gibbs, Peter
Desai, Jayesh
Trotman, Judith
Scott, Clare L.
CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title_full CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title_fullStr CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title_full_unstemmed CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title_short CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research
title_sort cart-wheel.org: an ethically approved online database for patient-entered data to facilitate rare cancer research
topic Original Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32083956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/CCI.19.00085
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