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The International Collaboration for Research methods Development in Oncology (CReDO) workshops: shaping the future of global oncology research

Authors :
Christopher M. Booth
Manju Sengar
C S Pramesh
Preetha Rajaraman
Nick Grant
Sanjiv Chopra
Ian F. Tannock
Arnie Purushotham
Priya Ranganathan
Shivakumar Thiagarajan
Soumya Swaminathan
Mark Krailo
Durga Gadgil
Mahesh K. B. Parmar
Rajendra A Badwe
Martin R. Stockler
Chris Frampton
Marc Buyse
Xavier Paoletti
Richard Sullivan
Douglas Pyle
Edward L. Trimble
Girish Chinnaswamy
Prashant Mathur
Satish Gopal
Balram Bhargava
Ruth E Langley
Source :
The Lancet Oncology. 22:e369-e376
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) have a disproportionately high burden of cancer and cancer mortality. The unique barriers to optimum cancer care in these regions necessitate context-specific research. The conduct of research in LMICs has several challenges, not least of which is a paucity of formal training in research methods. Building capacity by training early career researchers is essential to improve research output and cancer outcomes in LMICs. The International Collaboration for Research methods Development in Oncology (CReDO) workshop is an initiative by the Tata Memorial Centre and the National Cancer Grid of India to address gaps in research training and increase capacity in oncology research. Since 2015, there have been five CReDO workshops, which have trained more than 250 oncologists from India and other countries in clinical research methods and protocol development. Participants from all oncology and allied fields were represented at these workshops. Protocols developed included clinical trials, comparative effectiveness studies, health services research, and observational studies, and many of these protocols were particularly relevant to cancer management in LMICs. A follow-up of these participants in 2020 elicited an 88% response rate and showed that 42% of participants had made progress with their CReDO protocols, and 73% had initiated other research protocols and published papers. In this Policy Review, we describe the challenges to research in LMICs, as well as the evolution, structure, and impact of CReDO and other similar workshops on global oncology research.

Details

ISSN :
14702045
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c719df694a2ad03a53e1143753ed0fa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1470-2045(21)00077-2