CCTG has opened the anticipated international brain cancer study CCTG CE9 (LUMOS2) - joining forces with the Australian Cooperative Trials Group for Neuro-Oncology (COGNO) to make enrollment accessible to Canadian patients.
VIGOR: Vorasidenib as Maintenance Treatment after First-line Chemoradiotherapy in IDH-mutant Grade 2 or 3 Astrocytoma
Botensilimab + Balstilimab vs Best Supportive Care as Therapy in Chemo-refractory, Unresectable, Colorectal Adenocarcinoma: The BATTMAN Trial
Role of Antibiotic Therapy or Immunoglobulin On iNfections in hAematoLogy Platform Trial - RATIONAL-PT
Feasibility, Acceptability and Representativeness: Collecting Sociodemographic Data in CCTG Trials
The CCTG ES3 NEEDS international esophageal cancer clinical trial is now opened in Canada. The study is investigating whether delaying surgery for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus is as good as the current treatment.
Venetoclax and HMA-based Therapies for the Treatment of Older and Unfit Adults with Newly Diagnosed FLT3-mutated AML: A myeloMATCH Treatment Trial
Phase 2 Trial of ASTX727 and Venetoclax Compared with ASTX727, Venetoclax, and Enasidenib for Newly Diagnosed Older Adults with IDH2 Mutant AML - A myeloMATCH Substudy
Eradicating MRD in Patients with AML prior to Stem Cell Transplant (ERASE)
LUNA-2: LND101 in Unresectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Randomized Phase II Trial
RAINBO-ORANGE: Treatment of Endometrial Cancer Based On Molecular Features
Delayed Reduced Volume and Dose Elective Radiotherapy (REVERT) in Patients with HNSCC
The CCTG Annual Spring Meeting is only 7 weeks away!
The CCTG IND Program has launched the Early Clinical Trials Educational Series, a virtual education workshop series that offers topics of relevance and interest to early drug trial investigation.
The PRODIGE 24/CCTG PA.6 trial results suggest that this pancreatic cancer treatment regimen should become standard practice world-wide. Patients who receive this treatment after surgery are almost twice as likely to survive.
New results from the groundbreaking “Trial Assigning Individualized Options for Treatment Rx” (TAILORx) breast cancer trial (CCTG MAC.12 in Canada), show no benefit from chemotherapy for 70% of women with the most common form of breast cancer. The study found that for a group of women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2 negative, axillary lymph node-negative breast cancer, treatment with chemotherapy and hormone therapy after surgery is not more beneficial than with hormone therapy alone.
The Canadian Cancer Trials Group's (CCTG) Supportive Care (former Symptom Control) Committee (SCC) is currently seeking individuals with interest and experience in supportive care trials to join the SCC Executive. In broad terms (adapted from the CCTG's Terms of Reference) the roles of the Disease Site Committee (DSC) Executive members are to:
A great opportunity to join our team: The Central Operations and Statistics Office located at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario has a job opening for a Monitor/Auditor. Position Title: Monitor/Auditor Competition Number: J0518-0333
Clinical trials are not always about finding a new drugs that works, sometimes they look at what treatments, or what doses, are necessary for patients.
Bladder cancer hit the world stage with an oral presentation at ASCO this past weekend. The presentation of the results of the study was given by Dr. Srikala Sridhar, BL12 Study Chair, at the general meeting in Chicago. Bladder cancer is the 5th most common cancer in Canada with 9000 new cases annually. For patients with advanced disease who progress on first line chemotherapy, options include immunotherapy or taxane-based chemotherapy.
Newly released clinical trial results show a substantial increase in survival rates for pancreatic cancer patients who received a four-drug chemotherapy combination known as mFOLFIRINOX after surgery. The randomized phase III clinical trial was sponsored by the academic cancer research groups of UNICANCER, in Paris, France and the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG).
CCTG MA.39 TAILOR RT: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF REGIONAL RADIOTHERAPY IN BIOMARKER LOW RISK NODE POSITIVE BREAST CANCER has been centrally activated in Canada