North Shore CCOP
北岸 CCOP
基本信息
- 批准号:8099586
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 59.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-09-15 至 2015-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAmbulatory Surgical ProceduresAnnual ReportsCancer CenterCancer ControlCancer Death RatesCancer Prevention TrialCancer Trials Support UnitCancer and Leukemia Group BCatchment AreaClinical Research ProtocolsClinical TreatmentClinical TrialsCommunity Clinical Oncology ProgramCommunity HospitalsCommunity PracticeCountryCountyCrowdingDataDeath RateDiagnosisDiseaseEarly DiagnosisEconomicsEnrollmentFemaleFox Chase Cancer CenterGoalsGrantHealth PersonnelHealth systemHospitalsIncidenceInpatientsInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLocationLong IslandMalignant - descriptorMalignant NeoplasmsMedical OncologistMedical centerMethodsMinorityNational Cancer InstituteNational Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel ProjectNew YorkNew York CityNewly DiagnosedNursesPatient CarePatient DischargePatient RecruitmentsPatientsPhase III Clinical TrialsPhysiciansPopulationPositioning AttributePreventionRadiation OncologistRadiation Therapy Oncology GroupResearchServicesSpecialistSurgical OncologistSystemTelemedicineTimeTravelUniversitiesUniversity Hospitalsanticancer researchbasecancer preventioncancer therapycontrol trialdata managementfollower of religion Jewishforestimprovedmeetingsnorth shore long islandoncologyprogramsrepositoryresearch studysocialsystems research
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): After 25+ years of significant cancer research, the North Shore CCOP is applying for its fifth 5-year renewal. In the past 4 years, the North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System's (NSLIJHS) research program screened 2,829 patients and enrolled 1,233 on cancer treatment, prevention and control trials, meeting or exceeding the required annual 50 credits for each grant year. The North Shore CCOP currently offers local access to, and data management support for almost 50 cancer research studies open to accrual through its affiliations with the Cancer and Leukemia Group B, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, the University of Rochester Cancer Center, the Fox Chase Cancer Center Research Base and the Wake Forest Cancer Center. The goals for the upcoming grant cycle are (1) Increased patient recruitment including improved minority and female enrollment; (2) Increased utilization of community practices and outlying institutions; and (3) Increased CCOP participation from specialists other than medical oncologists, especially in cancer control and prevention trials. The North Shore CCOP has matured into a multidisciplinary research unit. It includes medical, radiation and surgical oncologists from Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties in New York. Additional full time support staff including ONS and SOCRA certified nurses, data managers, research coordinators, regulatory staff and others participate at a variety of locations across the catchment area. In 2008, NSLIJHS hospitals accounted for 24% percent of all cancer-related inpatient and ambulatory surgery discharges in New York's Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties. In 2008, more than 17,650 patients discharged from NSLIJHS hospitals were diagnosed with or treated for cancer. The North Shore CCOP is an integral part of NSLIJHS's cancer services and strives annually to deliver excellent patient care through clinical trials that meet or exceed the National Cancer Institute's clinical trials program requirements.
RELEVANCE: According to the "Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2005", cancer death rates from 2002-2004 decreased at an average rate almost double the annual per year decrease from 1993-2002. This observed decrease in the incidence and death rates from all cancers combined is highly encouraging. However, ongoing research is needed to improve our current methods of prevention, early detection, and treatment.
描述(由申请人提供):经过 25 年以上的重大癌症研究,北岸 CCOP 正在申请第五次 5 年更新。在过去的 4 年里,北岸长岛犹太健康系统 (NSLIJHS) 的研究项目筛选了 2,829 名患者,并招募了 1,233 名患者参加癌症治疗、预防和控制试验,达到或超过了每个资助年每年 50 个学分的要求。北岸 CCOP 目前为近 50 项癌症研究提供本地访问和数据管理支持,这些研究通过其与癌症和白血病 B 组、放射治疗肿瘤学组、国家外科辅助乳腺和肠道项目、罗彻斯特大学癌症中心、福克斯蔡斯癌症中心研究基地和维克森林癌症中心。即将到来的资助周期的目标是 (1) 增加患者招募,包括提高少数族裔和女性的入学率; (2) 更多地利用社区实践和边远机构; (3) 增加肿瘤内科医生以外的专家对 CCOP 的参与,特别是在癌症控制和预防试验中。北岸 CCOP 已发展成为一个多学科研究单位。它包括来自纽约拿骚县、萨福克县和皇后县的医学、放射和外科肿瘤学家。其他全职支持人员包括 ONS 和 SOCRA 认证护士、数据经理、研究协调员、监管人员和其他人员,他们在整个学区的各个地点参与。 2008 年,NSLIJHS 医院占纽约皇后区、拿骚县和萨福克县所有癌症相关住院和门诊手术出院人数的 24%。 2008年,超过17,650名从NSLIJHS医院出院的患者被诊断出患有癌症或接受了癌症治疗。北岸 CCOP 是 NSLIJHS 癌症服务的一个组成部分,每年致力于通过满足或超过国家癌症研究所临床试验计划要求的临床试验来提供卓越的患者护理。
相关性:根据《国家癌症状况年度报告,1975-2005》,2002-2004 年癌症死亡率平均下降率几乎是 1993-2002 年每年下降率的两倍。所观察到的所有癌症的发病率和死亡率的下降非常令人鼓舞。然而,需要持续的研究来改进我们当前的预防、早期检测和治疗方法。
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