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Thomas J FitzGerald1, Maryann Bishop-Jodoin2, David S Followill3, James Galvin4, Michael V Knopp5, Jeff M Michalski6, Mark A Rosen7, Jeffrey D Bradley8, Lalitha K Shankar9, Fran Laurie2, M Giulia Cicchetti10, Janaki Moni10, C Norman Coleman9, James A Deye9, Jacek Capala9, Bhadrasain Vikram9.
Abstract
Cancer treatment evolves through oncology clinical trials. Cancer trials are multimodal and complex. Assuring high-quality data are available to answer not only study objectives but also questions not anticipated at study initiation is the role of quality assurance. The National Cancer Institute reorganized its cancer clinical trials program in 2014. The National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) was formed and within it was established a Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Organization. This organization is Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core, the Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core Group, consisting of 6 quality assurance centers that provide imaging and radiation therapy quality assurance for the NCTN. Sophisticated imaging is used for cancer diagnosis, treatment, and management as well as for image-driven technologies to plan and execute radiation treatment. Integration of imaging and radiation oncology data acquisition, review, management, and archive strategies are essential for trial compliance and future research. Lessons learned from previous trials are and provide evidence to support diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy data acquisition in NCTN trials.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26853346 PMCID: PMC4746496 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2015.10.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys ISSN: 0360-3016 Impact factor: 7.038