Metro-Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology Program (MM-CCOP)
明尼苏达都会区社区临床肿瘤学计划 (MM-CCOP)
基本信息
- 批准号:8790628
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 237.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-08-01 至 2019-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican College of Radiology Imaging NetworkAmerican College of Surgeons Oncology GroupAreaAwardAwarenessCancer CenterCancer ControlCancer Information ServiceCancer PatientCancer Research ProjectCancer Trials Support UnitCancer and Leukemia Group BCaringChemopreventionClinical OncologyClinical ResearchClinical TrialsClinics and HospitalsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity Clinical Oncology ProgramCommunity HospitalsComprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest UniversityControlled StudyDataData CollectionDecision MakingDevelopmentDoctor of MedicineEastern Cooperative Oncology GroupEnrollmentEnvironmentEvaluationFundingGoalsGrantGrowthGynecologic OncologyGynecologic Oncology GroupHealthHealth Care ReformHealth PlanningHealth Planning CouncilsHealth ProfessionalHematologyHospital AdministrationHospitalsImprove AccessInstitutesInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsKnowledgeLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMarketingMedicalMinnesotaModelingMolecular TargetNational Cancer InstituteNational Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel ProjectNatural HistoryNorth Central Cancer Treatment GroupNursing SocietiesOncologic NursingOncologistOncology NurseOperations ResearchOutcomePamphletsParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPatterns of CarePhysiciansPrimary Care PhysicianProtocols documentationQuality of lifeRadiation OncologyRadiation Therapy Oncology GroupRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesScreening for cancerSpecialistSurgical OncologySymptomsSystemThoracic Surgical ProceduresTimeToxic effectUnderrepresented MinorityUnderserved PopulationUniversitiesWisconsinanticancer researchbasecancer carecancer preventioncancer therapycare deliverydata managementfollow-upimprovedmeetingsmembermetropolitanoncology programorganizational structureprogramsprotocol developmentpublic health relevanceracial and ethnicresearch and developmentresearch studyservice utilizationsuccesssymptom managementweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Metro-Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology (MMCCOP) program has a long-standing history which clearly demonstrates the success of the consortium, as demonstrated by both the ongoing commitment of the original consortium members and the growth of the consortium from 1979 through 2014. The MMCCOP consortium represents an established community program base which began in 1979 through its NCI-funded Community Hospital Cancer Program (CHCP) Award. This same consortium applied for and received the initial Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) grant from the NCI in 1983, and has received subsequent CCOP grants since that time. In 2010, hospital, clinics and oncologists in the MN CGOP program joined the MMCOP resulting in a metrowide community cancer research program. Currently, the MMCCOP consortium represents twenty-one hospital and clinics throughout the metropolitan and greater Minnesota area, with a common approach and established mechanisms for identifying, enrolling and following participants on NC-sponsored treatment, cancer prevention, cancer control and symptom management protocols. The health market in the MMCCCP community remains extremely competitive and is in constant change as a result of mergers and Minnesota's healthcare reform initiatives. Despite this changing environment, the MMCCOP hospitals and associated staff continue to collaborate and support the added time and expense involved in clinical research trials. Their level of support has increased during a time when many other projects within the hospitals are being reduced or eliminated. This program incorporates a substantial segment of the oncology community, and has provided a basis for communications between the practicing oncologists, their hospital administrations, and other health professionals in this consortium for the past thiry years. Combined, the consortium members see an average of over 15,000 new analytic cancer patients per year. Currently, there are 146 Investigators, representing medical, hematology, radiation and surgical oncology including thoracic surgery and gynecologic oncology. The history of MMCCOP Research Base Affiliations and proactive approach to expanding access to NCI sponsored studies supports the ability to achieve and maintain the NCI goals for this NCORP initiative. MMCCOP intends to sustain a region wide community consortium which provides the community with the most recent advances in cancer prevention, treatment, symptom management and care delivery. This will be accomplished through continued affiliations with ALL1ANCE,CTSU, ECOG-ACRIN, NRG, MD Anderson, URCC and CCCWFU, the expansion of the current MMCCOP data management and communication system to increase the number and level of participation of the investigators in accrual, program operations and research base activities, implementation of new strategies to improve access and participation of underrepresented and underserved groups, and increase the professional and lay community awareness of the benefits of cancer research and collaboration with the MMCCOP to achieve the goals of the NCORP. A new focus will be to further develop and utilize expertise and data within the consortium and community to provide data and conduct cancer care delivery research. All member institutions are members of the Institutional Review Board for the Community Oncology Programs, administered by Park Nicollet Institute, which provides an efficient and timely review of studies. Over the past 5 years an average of 250 patients and 400 patients were accrued to NCI-approved treatment studies and cancer control studies respectively. Additionally, there are 1666 participants in active follow-up or surveillanc. MMCCCOP has demonstrated the ability to enter an increasing number of patients on protocol each year and proposes to accrue a total of 260 credits to Treatment studies and 400 to Cancer Control and Cancer Care Delivery research studies in the first year of this award with the goal of increasing cancer care delivery research enrollments over the next 5 year. This is a well tuned research consortium with the ability to be fully operational on day one of the award.
描述(由申请人提供):Metro-Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology(MMCCOP)项目有着悠久的历史,清楚地证明了联盟的成功,正如原始联盟成员的持续承诺和联盟从1979年到2014年的发展所证明的那样。MMCCOP联盟代表了一个成立于1979年的社区计划基地,通过其NCI资助的社区医院癌症计划(CHCP)奖开始。该财团于1983年申请并获得了NCI的初始社区临床肿瘤学计划(CCOP)资助,并从那时起获得了随后的CCOP赠款。2010年,MN CGOP计划中的医院、诊所和肿瘤学家加入了MMCOP,从而形成了一个大都会社区癌症研究计划。目前,MMCCOP联盟代表了整个大都会和大明尼苏达州地区的21家医院和诊所,采用共同的方法和建立的机制来识别,招募和跟踪NC赞助的治疗,癌症预防,癌症控制和症状管理协议的参与者。MMCCCP社区的医疗市场仍然极具竞争力,并且由于合并和明尼苏达州的医疗改革举措而不断变化。尽管环境不断变化,MMCCOP医院和相关工作人员继续合作,并支持临床研究试验所需的额外时间和费用。在医院内的许多其他项目正在减少或取消的时候,他们的支持水平有所提高。该计划包含了肿瘤学社区的一个重要部分,并在过去的三十年里为实践肿瘤学家,他们的医院管理部门和该联盟中的其他健康专业人员之间的沟通提供了基础。联合会成员每年平均看到超过15,000名新的分析癌症患者。目前,有146名研究者,代表医学、血液学、放射和外科肿瘤学,包括胸外科和妇科肿瘤学。MMCCOP研究基地附属机构的历史和扩大NCI申办研究访问的积极方法支持实现和维持NCI本NCORP计划目标的能力。MMCCOP打算维持一个区域范围的社区联盟,为社区提供癌症预防、治疗、症状管理和护理方面的最新进展。这将通过以下方式实现:继续与ALL 1ANCE、CTSU、ECOG-ACRIN、NRG、MD安德森、URCC和CCCWFU保持联系;扩展当前的MMCCOP数据管理和通信系统,以增加研究者参与应计、项目运营和研究基地活动的数量和水平;实施新战略,以改善代表性不足和服务不足的群体的访问和参与;提高专业和非专业社区对癌症研究的益处的认识,并与MMCCOP合作实现NCORP的目标。一个新的重点将是进一步开发和利用联盟和社区内的专业知识和数据,以提供数据并进行癌症护理提供研究。所有成员机构都是由Park Nicollet研究所管理的社区肿瘤学项目机构审查委员会的成员,该委员会提供了有效和及时的研究审查。在过去5年中,平均分别有250例患者和400例患者参加了NCI批准的治疗研究和癌症对照研究。此外,有1666名参与者正在积极随访或监测。MMCCCOP已经证明了每年有能力进入越来越多的患者,并建议在该奖项的第一年为治疗研究累计260个学分,为癌症控制和癌症护理提供研究累计400个学分,目标是在未来5年内增加癌症护理提供研究的注册人数。这是一个调整良好的研究联盟,有能力在获奖的第一天就全面运作。
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Metro-Minnesota Community Oncology Research Consortium (MMCORC)
明尼苏达都会区社区肿瘤学研究联盟 (MMCORC)
- 批准号:
10460122 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 237.5万 - 项目类别:
Metro-Minnesota Community Oncology Research Consortium (MMCORC)
明尼苏达都会区社区肿瘤学研究联盟 (MMCORC)
- 批准号:
10675507 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 237.5万 - 项目类别:
Metro-Minnesota Community Oncology Research Consortium (MMCORC)
明尼苏达都会区社区肿瘤学研究联盟 (MMCORC)
- 批准号:
10227706 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 237.5万 - 项目类别:
Metro-Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology Program (MM-CCOP)
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9265582 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 237.5万 - 项目类别:
Metro-Minnesota Community Clinical Oncology Program (MM-CCOP)
明尼苏达都会区社区临床肿瘤学计划 (MM-CCOP)
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9116801 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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