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Analysis of Control Arm Quality in Randomized Clinical Trials Leading to Anticancer Drug Approval by the US Food and Drug Administration
OVN Avatar Talal Hilal, MD; Mohamad Bassam Sonbol, MD; Vinay Prasad, MD, MPH
Analysis of Control Arm Quality in Randomized Clinical Trials Leading to Anticancer Drug Approval by the US Food and Drug Administration

RCTs, FDA, clinical trials, anticancer, suboptimal control arms

The aim of our analysis was to evaluate the quality of control arms in RCTs leading to anticancer drug approvals by the FDA. We found that, between January 1, 2013, and July 31, 2018, FDA approval of 16 (17%) of 95 anticancer drugs for the market were based on RCTs with sub-optim…

May 2nd • 15 mins read

Past, Current, and Future Cancer Clinical Research Collaborations: The Case of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
OVN Avatar Stefanie Broes, Robbe Saesen, Denis Lacombe, Isabelle Huys
Past, Current, and Future Cancer Clinical Research Collaborations: The Case of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer

European organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, EORTC, clinical research

Collaborations between academic institutions and industry have led to significant scientific breakthroughs in pharmaceutical research, particularly in the discovery phase. The role of multi-stakeholder partnerships in the clinical development of anticancer medicines requires further clarification…

Aug 16th • 8 mins read

Real-World Evidence: Bridging Gaps in Evidence to Guide Payer Decisions
OVN Avatar Melissa H. Roberts & Gary T. Ferguson
Real-World Evidence: Bridging Gaps in Evidence to Guide Payer Decisions

Real world evidence, RWE, payer decisions, RWD

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are preferred by payers for health technology assessments and coverage decisions, but they may not reflect real-world clinical practice. Real-world evidence (RWE) from observational studies can fill evidence gaps not addressed by RCTs and is valuable for payer …

Jun 18th • 6 mins read

Sponsorship of oncology clinical trials in the United States according to age of eligibility
OVN Avatar Dylan V Neel, David S Shulman, Clement Ma, Florence Bourgeois, Steven G DuBois
Sponsorship of oncology clinical trials in the United States according to age of eligibility

clinical trials, industry, oncology, pediatric, sponsorship

The sponsorship mix of trials relevant to young people with cancer has not been well-documented, which may impact policies and regulations in pediatric cancer drug development. An analysis of interventional trials in the U.S. from 2007 to 2018 was conducted using the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, …

Apr 29th • 8 mins read

Prediction of Drug Approval After Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology: RESOLVED2
OVN Avatar Guillaume Beinse, MD, Virgile Tellier, Valentin Charvet, MSc, Eric Deutsch, MD, PhD, Isabelle Borget, PharmD, PhD, Christophe Massard, MD, PhD., Antoine Hollebecque, MD, PhD, and Loic Verlingue, MD
Prediction of Drug Approval After Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology: RESOLVED2

clinical trials, RESOLVED2, FDA

  Challenge in Oncology Drug Development: The field is currently facing an increase in the number of antineoplastic agents (ANAs) entering phase I clinical trials (P1CTs) and a high attrition rate for final FDA approval. Objective: Development of a machine learning algorithm, RESOLVED2, to …

Sep 20th • 12 mins read

How do cancer clinicians perceive real-world data and the evidence derived therefrom? Findings from an international survey of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
OVN Avatar Robbe Saesen, Georgios Kantidakis, Ann Marinus, Denis Lacombe, Isabelle Huys
How do cancer clinicians perceive real-world data and the evidence derived therefrom? Findings from an international survey of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer

real-world evidence, real-world data, oncology, cancer, survey, clinicians, randomized controlled trials, Europe

Real-world evidence (RWE) is increasingly being used in the development and decision-making processes for anticancer therapies, but clinician views on its use are unclear. A survey conducted between May and July 2021 involved 557 clinicians from 30 countries and 13 cancer domains. Most clinician…

Aug 1st • 45 mins read

Sponsorship of oncology clinical trials in the United States according to age of eligibility
OVN Avatar Dylan V. Neel, David S. Shulman, Clement Ma, Florence Bourgeois, Steven G. DuBois
Sponsorship of oncology clinical trials in the United States according to age of eligibility

clinical trials, sponsor, pediatric clinical trials, sponsorship

The analysis focuses on the sponsorship of interventional oncology trials for patients under 18 in the U.S. There are fewer industry-sponsored trials for pediatric oncology compared to adult trials and other pediatric disciplines. Industry-sponsored trials tend to be phase III, enroll more patie…

Apr 29th • 6 mins read

AI-powered real-world evidence: Strategically enhancing value and access
Partner Avatar Envision Pharma Group
AI-powered real-world evidence: Strategically enhancing value and access

Oncology, Clinical Development, Targeted Therapy, Immunotherapy, Genomic Profiling, CAR-T Cell Therapy, Precision Medicine

Real-world evidence (RWE) complements traditional randomized controlled trials by providing insights from diverse data sources, helping healthcare decision-makers with coverage, reimbursement, and treatment guidelines. Artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) are pivotal…

Aug 22nd • 5 mins read

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