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Trial-specific DSMC Summary Reports

Trial-specific DSMC Summary Reports are now posted on trial websites. Single-study centres participating on these trials should download these reports and submit them to their Research Ethics Boards if required by local policy. Trials currently under CCTG's DSMC oversight include:

 

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Clinical Research Associate Lunch and Learn - Jun 24th

The next CCTG Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Lunch and Learn training session will be on Wednesday Jun 24th, 2025, at 12 pm ET, covering the topic of Compliance Tips and CAPA Tricks.

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IT UPDATE: Upcoming Medidata Rave EDC UI Enhancements for CCTG2 Studies

The Rave EDC 2026.2.0 release will be deployed on June 29 and includes a refreshed user interface (UI) designed to enhance the user experience. This update applies only to studies within the CCTG2 study group and will not affect studies outside of this group. We anticipate no downtime during this upgrade.

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Updated Main & Optional Consent Form Template
An updated version of the Main & Optional Consent Form Template (Dated 2026Apr29 Posted) was recently posted to align with GCP(R3), to clarify withdrawal language pertaining to mandatory samples, and to address minor administrative updates.
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Patient Represenative Melanie Keats

CCTG would like to welcome Melanie Keats as the new patient representative supporting the Gynecologic Disease Site Committee. Melanie resides in Halifax Nova Scotia and is a a Professor and Associate Research Scholar, Health Populations Research Institute at Dalhousie University as well as a Nova Scotia Health Authority Affiliated Scientist and Co-Director Physical Activity and Cancer (PAC) Lab.

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 2026 CCTG New Investigator Clinical Trials Course
The New Investigator Training Course (NITC) is a long-standing and highly successful 2.5-day educational program that has been training Canadian clinical investigators in the conduct of cancer clinical trials for nearly two decades. Read More

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The Quality of Life Committee is currently seeking new committee members

The Quality of Life (QOL) Committee is currently seeking two individuals with enthusiastic interest in the measurement of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in cancer clinical trials. One will focus on brain cancer and one on supportive care. Ideal candidates would have either formal methodologic training in measurement sciences or equivalent experience, and one or both should be active in PRO science research. Experience in the field of oncology is highly desirable. Clinical and non-clinical applicants are welcome.

The CCTG Quality of Life Committee

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June is National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month

Dear colleagues,

June marks both National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month. It is a time to learn about and honour the diverse cultures, histories, and experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, and to celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of 2SLGBTQI+ communities. It is also an opportunity to reflect on our shared responsibility to advance equitable, inclusive, and culturally safe clinical trial design and conduct.

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