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Making progress against rare cancers: A case study on neuroendocrine tumors.

Authors :
O'Rorke, Michael
Chrischilles, Elizabeth
Chamberlain, Alanna M.
Chrischilles, Elizabeth A.
Cowell, Lindsay G.
Dillon, Joseph S.
Early, Carol
Else, Tobias
Gamblin, T. Clark
Geller, David
Gellerman, Elyse
Gryzlak, Brian
Halfdanarson, Thorvardur R.
Hamilton, Harley C.
He, Fiona C.
Hourcade, Juan Pablo
Indrees, Kamran
Kazmi, Syed M.
Lancaster, William
Lewis‐Hughes, Amoni
Source :
Cancer (0008543X). May2024, Vol. 130 Issue 9, p1568-1574. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In April 2023, the National Cancer Institute offered a roadmap for cancer research to achieve Cancer Moonshot goals. To reach these goals requires making progress for all cancers, not just those that are most common. Achieving progress against rare cancers, as well as common cancers, requires involvement of large clinical research networks. In 2020, the Patient‐Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) launched an initiative on Conducting Rare Disease Research using PCORnet, the National Patient‐Centered Clinical Research Network. The purpose of this commentary is to introduce the broader community of cancer researchers to the PCORnet NET‐PRO study (comparing the effects of different treatment approaches for neuroendocrine tumors on patient‐reported outcomes) thereby demonstrating how researchers can use the PCORnet infrastructure to conduct large‐scale patient‐centered studies of rare cancers. Achieving progress against rare cancers requires involvement of large clinical research networks. This commentary showcases the NET‐PRO study (comparing the effects of different treatment approaches for neuroendocrine tumors on patient‐reported outcomes) to demonstrate how cancer researchers can conduct large‐scale patient‐centered studies of rare cancers using PCORnet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0008543X
Volume :
130
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer (0008543X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176535468
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.35184