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Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36578172/correction-to-preface-engaging-older-adults-in-cancer-clinical-trials-conducted-in-the-national-cancer-institute-clinical-trials-network-opportunities-to-enhance-accrual
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December 29, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519819/update-on-enrollment-of-older-adults-onto-national-cancer-institute-national-clinical-trials-network-trials
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Grace E Mishkin, Andrea M Denicoff, Ana F Best, Richard F Little
BACKGROUND: Older adults are a large and growing proportion of cancer cases in the United States, but concerns persist about whether older adults are adequately represented in the cancer clinical trials that test new options for treatment and cancer care. METHODS: This paper describes adult patient enrollments by age group to the National Cancer Institute's National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) from 2016 to 2021, compares patient enrollment by age with the estimated incident cancer population across cancer types, and explores possible associations between patient age and patient race, ethnicity, and sex...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519818/trial-design-considerations-to-increase-older-adult-accrual-to-national-cancer-institute-clinical-trials
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Jennifer Le-Rademacher, Supriya Mohile, Joseph Unger, Matthew F Hudson, Jared Foster, Stuart Lichtman, Jane Perlmutter, Efrat Dotan, Martine Extermann, Kevin Dodd, William Tew, Heidi Klepin, Tanya M Wildes, Mina S Sedrak, Aminah Jatoi, Richard F Little
Although adults aged 65 years or older make up a strong majority of cancer patients, their underrepresentation in cancer clinical trials leads to the lack of representative data to guide evidence-based therapeutic decisions in this patient population. The Trial Design Working Group, convened as part of the workshop titled, Engaging Older Adults in the National Cancer Institute Clinical Trials Network: Challenges and Opportunities, recommended study designs and design elements that could improve accrual of older adults in National Cancer Institute-funded clinical trials...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519817/through-the-lens-of-patient-partners-challenges-in-accrual-of-older-adults-to-nci-clinical-trials
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Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc, Beverly Canin, Esmeralda Casas-Silva, Andrea Denicoff, Christa Braun-Inglis, Izumi Okado, Alexis Bakos
The workshop "Engaging Older Adults in Cancer Clinical Trials Conducted in the NCI Clinical Trials Network: Challenges and Opportunities" included a Patient Stakeholder Workgroup that explored the needs and concerns of older adults with cancer regarding clinical trials. To accomplish this, the workgroup conducted patient focus groups in which participants were interviewed, recorded conversations were analyzed and coded, and salient themes were identified. The focus groups identified general barriers to accrual such as complex consent forms, general communication, restrictive eligibility, nonreferrals, patient costs, cultural insensitivity, limited accessibility in community settings, and transportation issues...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519816/integrating-geriatric-assessment-measures-into-national-cancer-institute-clinical-trials
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Allison Magnuson, Noam Van der Walde, June M McKoy, Tanya M Wildes, Melisa L Wong, Jennifer Le-Rademacher, Richard F Little, Heidi D Klepin
To improve the care of older adults with cancer, the traditional approach to clinical trial design needs to be reconsidered. Older adults are underrepresented in clinical trials with limited or no information on geriatric-specific factors, such as cognition or comorbidities. To address this knowledge gap and increase relevance of therapeutic clinical trial results to the real-life population, integration of aspects relevant to older adults is needed in oncology clinical trials. Geriatric assessment (GA) is a multidimensional tool comprising validated measures assessing specific health domains that are more frequently affected in older adults, including aspects related to physical function, comorbidity, medication use (polypharmacy), cognitive and psychological status, social support, and nutritional status...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519815/enrolling-older-adults-onto-national-cancer-institute-funded-clinical-trials-in-community-oncology-clinics-barriers-and-solutions
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Judith O Hopkins, Christa Braun-Inglis, Sofia Guidice, Meg Wells, Kiran Moorthi, Jeffrey Berenberg, Diane St Germain, Supriya Mohile, Matthew F Hudson
In April 2021, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Division of Cancer Prevention collaborated with the NCI Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis to produce a virtual workshop that developed recommendations for enhancing NCI-sponsored clinical trial accrual of older adults. Prior to the workshop, a multidisciplinary group of stakeholders (eg, community oncologists, advanced practice practitioners, clinic and research staff, and patient advocates) gathered information related to accrual of older adults to clinical trials from the literature...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519814/infrastructure-to-support-accrual-of-older-adults-to-national-cancer-institute-clinical-trials
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Gretchen Kimmick, Mina S Sedrak, Grant Williams, Nadine J McCleary, Ashley E Rosko, Jeffrey L Berenberg, Rachel A Freedman, Mary Lou Smith, Amina Ahmed, Hyman B Muss, Selina Chow, William Dale
As part of ongoing efforts to meaningfully improve recruitment, enrollment, and accrual of older adults into cancer clinical trials, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) sponsored a workshop with experts across the country entitled Engaging Older Adults in the NCI Clinical Trials Network: Challenges and Opportunities. Three working groups, including Study Design, Infrastructure, and Stakeholders, were formed, who worked together to offer synergistic improvements in the system. Here, we summarize the workshop discussions of the Infrastructure Working Group, whose goal was to address infrastructural challenges, identify underlying resources, and offer solutions to facilitate accrual of older adults into cancer clinical trials...
December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519813/preface-engaging-older-adults-in-cancer-clinical-trials-conducted-in-the-national-cancer-institute-clinical-trials-network-opportunities-to-enhance-accrual
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Diane St Germain, Supriya G Mohile
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December 15, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36469806/correction-to-epidemiological-studies-of-low-dose-ionizing-radiation-and-cancer-summary-bias-assessment-and-meta-analysis
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December 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35983687/correction-to-enhancing-health-equity-through-cancer-health-economics-research
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August 19, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788383/current-state-of-funded-national-cancer-institute-grants-that-include-economic-analyses
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Michael T Halpern, Sharon McCarthy, Priyanga Tuovinen
BACKGROUND: Health economics research is an integral part of the transdisciplinary research supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). To better understand NCI activities in this area, we conducted a portfolio analysis of funded NCI grants including health economics research. METHODS: We examined all competitive grants funded by NCI from fiscal years 2015 to 2020 that included economic analyses or outcomes. Grant titles, abstracts, and specific aims were independently reviewed by 2 study team members; content of included grants was then coded for analysis...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788382/cancer-health-economics-research-the-future-is-now
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Michael T Halpern, Joseph Lipscomb, K Robin Yabroff
The goals of the "Future of Cancer Health Economics Research" virtual conference were to identify challenges, gaps, and unmet needs for conducting cancer health economics research; and develop suggestions and ideas to address these challenges and to support the development of this field. The conference involved multiple presentations and panels featuring several key themes, including data limitations and fragmentation; improving research methods; role and impacts of structural and policy factors; and the transdisciplinary nature of this field...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788381/fostering-transdisciplinary-collaborations-in-cancer-health-economics-research
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James B Yu
Health economics research, defined as research that evaluates how patients, health-care providers, and governments make health-care decisions using economic theory, models, and empirical techniques, requires broad domains of knowledge that are not fully encompassed by a single discipline. Collaboration between disciplines provides different perspectives on problems, creates more comprehensive research questions, allows for more complex understanding of multifaceted determinants and processes, and thus, provides more realistic recommendations to address difficult questions of health economics...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788380/a-history-of-health-economics-and-healthcare-delivery-research-at-the-national-cancer-institute
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V Paul Doria-Rose, Nancy Breen, Martin L Brown, Eric J Feuer, Ann M Geiger, Larry Kessler, Joseph Lipscomb, Joan L Warren, K Robin Yabroff
With increased attention to the financing and structure of healthcare, dramatic increases in the cost of diagnosing and treating cancer, and corresponding disparities in access, the study of healthcare economics and delivery has become increasingly important. The Healthcare Delivery Research Program (HDRP) in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was formed in 2015 to provide a hub for cancer-related healthcare delivery and economics research. However, the roots of this program trace back much farther, at least to the formation of the NCI Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in 1983...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788379/how-data-security-concerns-can-hinder-natural-experiment-research-background-and-potential-solutions
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Michael F Pesko
Health economists conducting cancer-related research often use geocoded data to analyze natural experiments generated by policy changes. These natural experiments can provide causal interpretation under certain conditions. Despite public health benefit of this rigorous natural experiment methodology, data providers are often reluctant to provide geocoded data because of confidentiality concerns. This paper provides an example of the value of natural experiments from e-cigarette research and shows how this research was hindered by security concerns...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788378/new-data-resources-linkages-and-infrastructure-for-cancer-health-economics-research-main-topics-from-a-panel-discussion
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Stacie B Dusetzina PhD, Lindsey Enewold Mph PhD, Danielle Gentile PhD, Scott D Ramsey Md PhD, Michael T Halpern
Although a broad range of data resources have played a key role in the substantial achievements of cancer health economics research, there are now needs for more comprehensive data that represent a fuller picture of the cancer care experience. In particular, researchers need information that represents more diverse populations; includes more clinical details; and provides greater context on individual- and neighborhood-level factors that can affect cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and survivorship, including measures of financial health or toxicity, health-related social needs, and social determinants of health...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788377/communicating-research-to-non-researcher-audiences-a-panel-discussion-from-the-national-cancer-institute-s-future-of-cancer-health-economics-research-conference
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Fumiko Chino, Aaron Carroll, Margot Sanger-Katz, Stacie B Dusetzina, S Yousuf Zafar
With rising health-care costs and increasing patient financial strain, health economics research has never been more relevant to the lay public. This manuscript summarizes the discussion from the "Communicating Health Economics Research to Non-Researcher Audiences" expert panel and highlights the foundations of good health/science communication, distilling your work into a newsworthy headline, and communication concerns in specific scenarios. It also provides "dos and don'ts" for promoting your research to the news media and a list of resources on interacting with the press for further study...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788376/health-economics-research-in-primary-prevention-of-cancer-assessment-current-challenges-and-future-directions
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Donatus U Ekwueme, Michael T Halpern, Harrell W Chesson, Mahima Ashok, Jeffrey Drope, Young-Rock Hong, Michael Maciosek, Michael F Pesko, Donald S Kenkel
In the past 2 decades, the demand for information on health economics research to guide health care decision making has substantially increased. Studies have provided evidence that eliminating or reducing tobacco use; eating a healthy diet, including fruit and vegetables; being physically active; reducing alcohol consumption; avoiding ultraviolet radiation; and minimizing exposure to environmental and occupational carcinogenic agents should substantially reduce cancer incidence in the population. The benefits of these primary prevention measures in reducing cancer incidence are not instantaneous...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788375/cancer-survivorship-and-supportive-care-economics-research-current-challenges-and-next-steps
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Lauren Hersch Nicholas, Amy J Davidoff, David H Howard, Nancy L Keating, Debra P Ritzwoller, K Robin Yabroff, Cathy J Bradley
BACKGROUND: Rapid growth in the number of cancer survivors raises numerous questions about health and economic outcomes among survivors along with their families, caregivers, and employers. Health economics theory and methods can contribute to many open questions to improve survivorship. METHODS: In this paper, we review key areas where more research is needed and describe strategies for improving data infrastructure, research funding, and capacity building to strengthen survivorship health economics research...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788374/methods-and-study-design-for-cancer-health-economics-research-summary-of-discussions-from-a-breakout-session
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Henry J Henk, Ya-Chen Tina Shih, Bijan J Borah
The legitimacy of findings from cancer health economics research depends on study design and methods. A breakout session, Methods and Study Design for Cancer Health Economics Research, was convened at the Future of Cancer Health Economics Research Conference to discuss 2 commonly used analytic tools for cancer health economics research: observational studies and decision-analytic modeling. Observational studies include analysis of data collected with the primary purpose of supporting economic evaluation or secondary use of data collected for another purpose...
July 5, 2022: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs
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