Title: N' IRELAND CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT
1N. IRELAND CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT
- Richard Wilson
- Department of Oncology, BCH/QUB
- 5 November 2003
2NICCTU AIMS
- ? Promote quality patient care by clinical trial
participation - ? Co-ordinate and promote cancer clinical
trial activity throughout N. Ireland - ? Drive phase I and II development
- ? Integrate with QUB and UU basic science and
translational research programmes - ? Develop and train clinical research staff
3NICCTU PATIENT RECRUITMENT
4BELFAST CITY HOSPITAL CHEMOTHERAPY FACILITIES
- ? 18 bed in-patient unit
- ? New 4.8 million 40 place day unit on C
Floor opened on 12 May 2003 - ? New Haematology/Oncology Pharmacy
- - licensed drug preparation facility- gene
therapy capability - ? 58 million Cancer Centre to open in January
2006
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N. IRELAND CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT
Investigators Oncologists Surgeons Physicians
Clinical Nurses
Executive Committee
Research Nurses and Radiographer
Clinical Trials Pharmacists
Research Scientists
Data Managers
6NICCTU WORKLOAD OCTOBER 2003
- ? 51 open trials (28 oncology, 23 haematology)
- ? 14 to open (10 oncology, 4 haematology)
- ? 30 oncology trials closed with 455 patients on
review - ? Breast, ovary, lung, GI 90 of oncology
trials - ? Currently recruit 6 of patients referred into
trials
7N. I CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT CURRENT PHASE I
TRIALS
- ? PARP - Temozolomide with PARP inhibitor (first
in human CRUK study with Pfizer) - ? 667-Coumate steroid sulphatase inhibitor in
locally advanced/metastatic breast cancer (first
in human CRUK study with Sterix) - ? Scotroc 3 Taxotere/Carboplatin with Tarceva
EGFR inhibitor in stage III/IV ovarian cancer
(SGCTG with Aventis and Roche) - ? Weekly Taxotere with 2-weekly Oxaliplatin
(investigator initiated study with Sanofi)
8NICCTU WORKLOAD OCTOBER 2003
- ? 4 open phase I trials (one SGCTG, one
investigator initiated, 2 CRUK) and several to
open soon - ? 8 open phase II trials, 2 to open
- ? 30 open phase III trials, 6 to open
- ? 4 open radiotherapy/combined modality trials
- ? 2 ovarian cancer screening studies, 1 PK study
and 1 genetic abnormality study - ? 1 PET-based study open, 2 in planning
9N. IRELAND CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS UNIT CURRENT
STAFFING
- ? Research Nurses 9.0 WTE (1 paediatric oncology
and 1 palliative care nurse to be appointed)
- ? Research Therapy Radiographer 1.0 WTE
- ? Data Managers 4.0 WTE
- ? Data Clerk 1.0 WTE
- ? Research Assistants 2.0 WTE
- ? Clinical Academics 0.5 WTE
- ? Biostatistician/informatician 0.0 WTE (support
from CRSC in RVH)
10THE ALL IRELAND COOPERATIVE GROUP FOR CANCER
CLINICAL TRIALS (AICG) AIMS
- ? To improve cancer care in Ireland through
participation in clinical trials - ? New approaches to
- Prevention
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
11ALL IRELAND COOPERATIVE GROUP for CANCER CLINICAL
TRIALS
This is the first cooperative group on the island
of Ireland, bringing together those involved in
cancer research and care in both Ireland and
Northern Ireland in a new organisational
arrangement. It is a major demonstration of the
impact of the Cancer Consortium to develop new
and dynamic ways of improving care for cancer
patients. The all-island cooperative group
offers an opportunity to develop clinical trial
activity to a much more sophisticated level, in
cooperation with colleagues in the US, the UK and
the rest of Europe.
Statistics Data Management Clinical Research
Support Centre
Clinicians Investigators Prevention Diagnosis Tr
eatment Surgery
Radiotherapy Chemotherapy Immunotherapy
Hormonal therapy etc.
Administrative Centre ICORG Office
12AICG STRUCTURES
- ? Clinical Centres
- ? Operations Office (ICORG)
- ? Statistical Data management Centre (CRSC)
- ? Committees
- ? Operational Framework
- ? Procedures
13AICG CURRENT STATUS
- ? Key appointments
- Group Chair
- Group Statistician
- ? Committees
- PI
- Executive
- ? Trials
- First AICG protocol initiated Sept 03
- First patient randomised Oct 03
- ? Collaboration
- Statistics for ICORG 97-01 Trial
14AICG KEY MILESTONES
- ? External Consultant
- ? Group statistician
- ? Statistical Data management functions at CRSC
- ? Development of procedures
- ? External Advisory Committee
- ? Research Plan
- ? Evidence of Trials
- ? Functioning committees
15AICG NEXT STEPS
- ? Awareness
- Communications
- ? Participation
- Committees
- Trials
- ? Ideas for New Trials
- What are the burning clinical questions?
- What is feasible?
16NICCTU NCRN LINK
- ? National Cancer Research Network in England
(part of NCRI) - ? 34 networks
- ? Links to Scotland, Wales and NI at various
levels - ? National portfolio of trials
- ? Trial accrual increased from 3.5 to 7.5 in 2
years
17NICCTU NTRAC LINK
- ? National Translational Cancer Research Network
(part of NCRI) - ? 10 NTRAC centres established in England
- ? Opened to applications for one centre each in 3
Celtic nations - ? NI and Wales successful in summer 2003
- ? Funding locally from RD Office
18FUTURE OF NICCTU
- ? Clinical trials concentrated in BCH cancer
centre but fully linked with 4 cancer units - ? Increase in trial patient numbers - aim for
- 10 of all patients by 2005 (achieved 6 in
2002) - ? New focus on phase I and early phase II
development - ? Core funding required to facilitate
development - staff, accommodation, hardware, geographic
coverage, other disciplines (eg surgery, imaging,
nurses, AHPs)