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Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE
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 therap...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8633236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34687165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4356 |
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author | de Rojas, Teresa Pearson, Andrew J. Scobie, Nicole Knox, Leona Wariabharaj, Darshan Kearns, Pamela Vassal, Gilles Reaman, Gregory Alonzo, Todd Biondi, Andrea Brodeur‐Robb, Kathy de Rojas, Teresa Fouladi, Maryam Gross, Thomas Hunger, Stephen Kearns, Pamela McCowage, Geoff Pappo, Alberto Pearson, Andrew J. Schrappe, Martin Grazia Valsecchi, Maria Vassal, Gilles Weigel, Brenda Wejbora, Peter Whitlock, James Zwaan, Michel Buenger, Vickie Knox, Leona Ludwinski, Donna Scobie, Nicole Barry, Elly Neville, Kathleen Sharma, Anjali Wariabharaj, Darshan Karres, Dominik Reaman, Gregory |
author_facet | de Rojas, Teresa Pearson, Andrew J. Scobie, Nicole Knox, Leona Wariabharaj, Darshan Kearns, Pamela Vassal, Gilles Reaman, Gregory Alonzo, Todd Biondi, Andrea Brodeur‐Robb, Kathy de Rojas, Teresa Fouladi, Maryam Gross, Thomas Hunger, Stephen Kearns, Pamela McCowage, Geoff Pappo, Alberto Pearson, Andrew J. Schrappe, Martin Grazia Valsecchi, Maria Vassal, Gilles Weigel, Brenda Wejbora, Peter Whitlock, James Zwaan, Michel Buenger, Vickie Knox, Leona Ludwinski, Donna Scobie, Nicole Barry, Elly Neville, Kathleen Sharma, Anjali Wariabharaj, Darshan Karres, Dominik Reaman, Gregory |
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description | 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 (<18 years) with cancer. RESULTS: Over the last 10 years, 295 (8.7%) of 3383 therapeutic pediatric cancer trials were international and 182 (5.4%) were intercontinental. Most intercontinental trials were phase‐1 or 2, with 25% late‐phase, 65% were sponsored by industry, and North America was involved in 92%. Industry‐sponsored proportionally more phase‐1 trials than academia (41% vs. 25%); conversely, academia sponsored more phase‐2 and late‐phase trials (39% and 31% vs. 36% and 21%, respectively) (p = 0.020). North America–Europe collaboration was predominantly industry sponsored as opposed to North America–Oceania and Europe–Oceania collaboration, more frequently academic (p < 0.0001). Most late‐phase trials (18/20, 90%) focusing on pediatric malignancies were conducted by academic sponsors and 10 of these were conducted by Children's Oncology Group (COG)/National Cancer Institute in the United States and Oceania. There was no significant increase over time of intercontinental trials and a trend for a reduction in academic trials. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relative rarity of childhood malignancies, especially within molecular subtypes, only 5.4% of pediatric cancer trials were intercontinental. The number of intercontinental trials remains small, with no significant increase over the last decade. The ACCELERATE International Collaboration Working Group aims to identify existing hurdles and propose solutions to improve intercontinental collaboration in clinical research for the benefit of children and adolescents with cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-86332362021-12-06 Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE de Rojas, Teresa Pearson, Andrew J. Scobie, Nicole Knox, Leona Wariabharaj, Darshan Kearns, Pamela Vassal, Gilles Reaman, Gregory Alonzo, Todd Biondi, Andrea Brodeur‐Robb, Kathy de Rojas, Teresa Fouladi, Maryam Gross, Thomas Hunger, Stephen Kearns, Pamela McCowage, Geoff Pappo, Alberto Pearson, Andrew J. Schrappe, Martin Grazia Valsecchi, Maria Vassal, Gilles Weigel, Brenda Wejbora, Peter Whitlock, James Zwaan, Michel Buenger, Vickie Knox, Leona Ludwinski, Donna Scobie, Nicole Barry, Elly Neville, Kathleen Sharma, Anjali Wariabharaj, Darshan Karres, Dominik Reaman, Gregory Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research 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 (<18 years) with cancer. RESULTS: Over the last 10 years, 295 (8.7%) of 3383 therapeutic pediatric cancer trials were international and 182 (5.4%) were intercontinental. Most intercontinental trials were phase‐1 or 2, with 25% late‐phase, 65% were sponsored by industry, and North America was involved in 92%. Industry‐sponsored proportionally more phase‐1 trials than academia (41% vs. 25%); conversely, academia sponsored more phase‐2 and late‐phase trials (39% and 31% vs. 36% and 21%, respectively) (p = 0.020). North America–Europe collaboration was predominantly industry sponsored as opposed to North America–Oceania and Europe–Oceania collaboration, more frequently academic (p < 0.0001). Most late‐phase trials (18/20, 90%) focusing on pediatric malignancies were conducted by academic sponsors and 10 of these were conducted by Children's Oncology Group (COG)/National Cancer Institute in the United States and Oceania. There was no significant increase over time of intercontinental trials and a trend for a reduction in academic trials. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relative rarity of childhood malignancies, especially within molecular subtypes, only 5.4% of pediatric cancer trials were intercontinental. The number of intercontinental trials remains small, with no significant increase over the last decade. The ACCELERATE International Collaboration Working Group aims to identify existing hurdles and propose solutions to improve intercontinental collaboration in clinical research for the benefit of children and adolescents with cancer. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8633236/ /pubmed/34687165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4356 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Cancer Research de Rojas, Teresa Pearson, Andrew J. Scobie, Nicole Knox, Leona Wariabharaj, Darshan Kearns, Pamela Vassal, Gilles Reaman, Gregory Alonzo, Todd Biondi, Andrea Brodeur‐Robb, Kathy de Rojas, Teresa Fouladi, Maryam Gross, Thomas Hunger, Stephen Kearns, Pamela McCowage, Geoff Pappo, Alberto Pearson, Andrew J. Schrappe, Martin Grazia Valsecchi, Maria Vassal, Gilles Weigel, Brenda Wejbora, Peter Whitlock, James Zwaan, Michel Buenger, Vickie Knox, Leona Ludwinski, Donna Scobie, Nicole Barry, Elly Neville, Kathleen Sharma, Anjali Wariabharaj, Darshan Karres, Dominik Reaman, Gregory Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title | Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title_full | Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title_fullStr | Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title_full_unstemmed | Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title_short | Intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—A systematic review by ACCELERATE |
title_sort | intercontinental collaboration in clinical trials for children and adolescents with cancer—a systematic review by accelerate |
topic | Clinical Cancer Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8633236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34687165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4356 |
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