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SWOG NCORP Research Base

Organization OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITYLocation PORTLAND, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2014Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years oldAddressAdministrative EfficiencyAdolescent and Young AdultAdultAdult HumanAdvocateCCOPCancer BurdenCancersClinicalCommunity Clinical Oncology ProgramCommunity OncologyComplexEducationEducational aspectsEnrollmentFaculty EducationFaculty TrainingFundingGrantGuidelinesInformation DisseminationInstitutionInvestigatorsJournalsMagazineMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorManuscriptsMissionModernizationNCI OrganizationNational Cancer BurdenNational Cancer InstitutePatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatient Reported MeasuresPatient Reported OutcomesPatientsProductivityPublishingQOL improvementReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersSWOGSiteSouthwest Oncology GroupTeacher EducationTeacher EducatorTeacher PreparationTeacher Professional DevelopmentTeacher TrainingVoiceWorkadulthoodbasebasescancer carecancer preventioncancer riskcare deliverycommunity engagementdata infrastructuredata managementdesigndesigningdisparity in caredisparity in health caredissemination of resultsengagement with communitiesenrollexpectationfaculty developmentfaculty professional developmenthealth care disparityhealth care inequalityhealth care inequityimprovements in QOLimprovements in quality of lifeinnovateinnovationinnovativeinstructor trainingmalignancymanage symptommemberneoplasm/cancernovelprogramsquality of life improvementstudent trainingsurvivorshipsymptom managementteacher developmenttrial design
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The SWOG National Cancer Institute (NCI) Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Research Base

(RB) has established itself as an innovative, collaborative, and integral part of the NCI's publicly funded

cooperative group enterprise. The overall mission of the SWOG NCORP RB is to rapidly design, activate and

complete biologically-driven, scientifically important, and clinically meaningful studies in cancer prevention,

control, and cancer care delivery, in adults, adolescents and young adults with or at risk for cancer, and to

improve quality of life and quality of survivorship for those with malignancies. Over the last grant cycle, the SWOG

NCORP RB exceeded expectations with regard to scientific productivity, rapid dissemination of results,

inclusiveness, faculty and student training, administrative efficiency, novel and complex trial designs, and

advancement of and incorporation of the patient voice into all aspects of our work. In particular, the SWOG

NCORP RB opens high-impact trials and conducts and completes them efficiently. During the reporting period,

we accrued a total of 11,470 patients, of which 9897 (86%) were placed onto SWOG-coordinated studies, and

1573 (14%) were SWOG sites enrolling onto non-SWOG studies. SWOG NCORP institutions provided 45% of

the accrual (n=4451) to SWOG-coordinated studies. Our results are widely disseminated and have informed

multiple practice symptom management and survivorship guidelines. We published results from a large number

of studies conducted during the last two cycles (125 manuscripts; 58 abstracts), with 34% issued in journals with

an impact factor > 10. Overall, 96 NCORP site members were represented as authors in 54 NCORP manuscripts

and abstracts. Over the next grant cycle, we will continue to expand our administrative and data infrastructure,

with initiatives addressing patient reported outcomes, a robust and modern data management and patient

reported outcomes core, enhanced engagement with community investigators and non-traditional partners,

augmented education and involvement of patient advocates, and new quality initiatives. We will expand our

research efforts in healthcare disparities across all committees, and we will collaboratively design, conduct, and

accrue to novel and practice changing studies, in order to reduce the burden of cancer

Grant Number: 3UG1CA189974-11S1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: CHARLES BLANKE

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